George H.W. Bush
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, George H.W. Bush postponed his university studies, enlisting in the U.S. Navy upon his 18th birthday; he became the youngest aviator at the time. He served until the end of the war, then attended Yale University earning a degree in economics. After graduating, he entered the oil business and become a millionaire by age 40. Bush then became a congressman, ambassador, and was Director of Central Intelligence. And after all this, he served as Vice President and eventually President.

George H.W. Bush
Alicia Keys
When Time magazine names you in their 100 list of most influential people, chances are there’s a good reason. Winning 15 Grammy Awards and 17 NAACP Image Awards, selling over 35 million albums and 30 million singles worldwide, and with her heavy involvement in much philanthropy and activism is what propels her to the top of such a list.

Alicia Keys