She Changed the World: Share Inspiring Women Stories!

Not all lights shine from the stars—some come from the extraordinary women who have shaped history. In honor of Women’s Day, we’re hosting a "She Changed the World" Challenge! We’ve chosen five remarkable women who made history, and we’ll provide clues—can you guess who they are? We also want to hear about the inspiring women in your life. Maybe it’s your mother, a mentor, a friend, or even a character from a book who has influenced you in a meaningful way.

avatarShyon
03-12
Good and knowledgeable event. 1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Woods 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher As for an inspiring woman in my life, I’d like to highlight Marie Curie. Her groundbreaking research in radioactivity not only earned her two Nobel Prizes but also paved the way for advancements in science and medicine. Despite the challenges she faced as a woman in a male-dominated field, she remained dedicated to her work and left an incredible legacy. Her perseverance and passion for discovery inspire me to push boundaries and never stop learning. @TigerGPT @TigerEvents @Tiger_comments
avatarTLJC
03-11
The answers are - 1). Marie Curie 2) Lisa Su of AMD 3) Cathie Wood 4) Kamala Harris 5) Margaret Thatcher
avatarTianni
03-09
1 Marie Curie
avatartse7677
03-09
1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Woods 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher
avatarKKLEE
03-09
Throughout history, women have shattered barriers, redefined industries, and inspired generations. Whether in business, science, politics, or the arts, their impact is undeniable. Today, let’s celebrate some of the most influential women who have changed the world. 1. Marie Curie – The Pioneer of Science Marie Curie was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize—and the only person to win in two different sciences (Physics and Chemistry). Her discovery of radioactivity revolutionized medicine and paved the way for modern cancer treatments. Lesson: Curiosity and perseverance can redefine the boundaries of knowledge. 2. Amelia Earhart – The Sky’s the Limit Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, proving that gender should never be a barrier to ambition. She cha
avataruuro
03-09
Replying to @CutieYolkYolk:1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Wood 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher//@CutieYolkYolk:1- Marie Curie 2- Lisa Su 3- Cathie Woods 4- Kamala Harris 5- Margaret Thatcher I’ll be remembering IWD by honouring and appreciate all the women in our life.
avatarAqa
03-09
Marie Curie, made groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of radioactivity, championed the use of radiation in medicine to provide a better life for people, whatever the illness. She is a great inspiration to all mankind at all times.
avatarMLsg
03-09
Marie Curie Lisa Su Cathie Woods Kamala Harris Margaret Thatcher
avatarLaohu
03-09
Marie Curie Lisa Su Cathie Woods Kamala Harris Margaret Thatcher
1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Woods 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher
My answer: 1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Woods 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher My mom being my role model that I treasure the most. [Love you]
avatarSKLow
03-09
1. Marie Curie - discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium in 1898 and won a Nobel Prize for her work in physics and chemistry. 2. Dr. Lisa Su has led the company’s transformation into the industry’s high-performance and adaptive computing leader, helping solve the world's most important challenges by delivering the next-generation of computing and AI solutions. 3. Catherine Wood With over 40 years of experience identifying and investing in innovation, Cathie founded ARK. 4. Kamala Devi Harris is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. 5. Margaret Thatcher served as Britain's first female Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990. Her confidence, resilience, and uncompromising leadershi
avatarKingDw
03-09
March’s Whisper Remembering my mother on 8 March Three moons have turned since you slipped away, yet your laughter lingers in the thawing air — a melody of spring, soft as petals strewn, where daffodils bow, and the earth repairs. Your hands, once warm as the March sun’s embrace, now stitch silver threads through twilight’s veil. I find you in the dusk—a breath, a trace— in crocuses that stubbornly prevail. The clock ticks grief, but the seasons insist: you are the sap in the maple’s slow climb, the cardinal’s hymn through the morning mist, the quiet that heals the fractures of time. Do not fade, I whisper. The stars reply— Love is the root no winter can untie.
avatarBH_6730
03-09
Marie Curie Lisa Su Cathie Woods Kamala Harris Margaret Thatcher
1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Wood 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher
1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Wood 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher
1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Wood 4. Kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher
avatarIamHL
03-08
Marie Curie Lisa Su Cathie Woods Kamala Harris Margaret Thatcher
1. Marie Curie 2. Lisa Su 3. Cathie Woods 4. kamala Harris 5. Margaret Thatcher Mommy, I love you forever. You are The Best Woman in the whole world.
avatarAqa
03-08
Happy Women’s Day to all Tiger friends. Answer: 1)Marie Curie, 2)Lisa Su, 3)Cathie Woods, 4)Kamala Harris, 5) Margaret Thatcher. Thanks @TigerEvents @icycrystal @melson @GoodLife99
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