This brings us to a peculiar pattern in history-how society seems to have an allergic reaction to innovation at first sight. From Nikola Tesla's alternating current to the idea of airplanes heavier than air, visionaries have often been met with skepticism, ridicule, or outright hostility. Why? Humans, for all our intelligence, have an innate fear of change wrapped in the need to fit in. The world has a funny way of telling you "no" when you're onto something great. But if history has taught us anything, it's that the greatest accomplishments often come from those who were told they couldn't, shouldn't, or weren't capable of achieving them. But the trick is simple: Let them talk. The more they talk, the more you're doing the right thing. This book isn't just about regular stories. It's about the people behind breakthroughs-the ones who dared to ignore the noise and focus on their vision. So, buckle up. You're about to meet a cast of characters who laughed in the face of public opinion, turned criticism into fuel, and built legacies that outlasted the loudest naysayers.Who knows? By the time you finish reading, you might just feel inspired to let them talk too.