Most powerful teenagers: If you think that teenagers are just no-good, needy young people with too much sass for their own good, think again! This list of 10 of the most powerful teenagers in the world right now will blow you away. These are kids as young as 13 who have made great gains in sports, technology, politics, and more. From a stellar chef to a C-grade student who became a full-fledged businessman, these stories will inspire and excite you. They may also make you a bit depressed about your mediocre teenage years.
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These young people represent the changes that modern society is going through, and they reflect the ideals and values that our world is striving for. While some of these kids have clinched fame with the help of high-profile relatives, some of them command the spotlight all on their own. Their areas of expertise range from the uber-important (women’s education, transgender equality) to the impressively superficial (the youngest Jenner daughters and Jaden Smith) for example. They are not super-savvy but they know how to work the media.
We hope you enjoy this list and see just how awesome kids can be. We can expect even more wonderful things from them in the future and we look forward to keeping up with them.
10. Malala Yousafzai
When Malala Yousafzai stood up against the Taliban, she received a bullet to the head. She was hurt, but she was not dead and she was not going to let the enemy win. She used the incident to call attention to how women and girls everywhere are denied access to education, and she sparked a worldwide movement toward female equality. She became the youngest recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for her advocacy work for girls not only in her native Afghanistan, but all across the globe. Malala continues to raise awareness and even speaks at the United Nations.
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