• Post subject: Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2010 4:00 pm
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1. Jon Stewart
The man who tops AskMen's list of the Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010 is one of our youth's most trusted sources of information and a voice of both reason and hope in these economically and politically turbulent times. And no, he's not the president. Barack Obama dropped significantly in the ranks, coming in at No. 21, after landing the No. 3 spot in 2009, and the No. 1 position in 2008, right before he took office. Even some of this year's most controversial figures like Lebron James (No. 17), Kanye West (No. 5), and Mark Zuckerberg (No. 3), the inspiration behind David Fincher's "The Social Network," ranked higher than the president.
But can a man who hosts the "fake news" five nights a week really be more influential than the President of the United States? Maybe.
Modern Men Are More Inspired By Rule Breakers and Path Blazers Like Stewart, many of the men who made AskMen's Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010 are the kind of men who don't follow the obvious route to meet their goals, who aren't afraid to break rules or make new ones on their respective paths to greatness.
Take Conan O'Brien, No. 12 on the list, who walked away from his dream job hosting "The Tonight Show" when NBC pushed him into a midnight time slot. Team Coco has since become a thing of legend, not to mention a poster and a T-shirt. "I did it my way and I do not regret a second," he said to the audience on his last episode. "If our next gig is doing a show in a 7-Eleven parking lot, we'll find a way to make it fun." Fortunately for Conan, his next gig is on TBS starting November 8, and his popularity has never been higher.
Modern Men Believe in Men Who Take Risks And that brings us back to Conan. Before signing off on "The Tonight Show" for good to a future unknown, O'Brien signed off with a request of the audience: "All I ask of you, especially young people ... is one thing: Please don't be cynical. I hate cynicism -- it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen. I'm telling you, amazing things will happen."
Other notable rule breakers and path blazers who made the list: British funnyman Russell Brand (No. 49), Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler (No. 44), comedy's current "it" guy Zach Galifianakis (No. 29), rapper Eminem (No. 24), and "Mad Men" creator Matthew Weiner (No. 20).
AskMen's Top 10 Most Influential Men of 2010 are:
1. Jon Stewart
2. Bill Gates
3. Mark Zuckerberg
4. Steve Jobs
5. Kanye West
6. Drew Brees
7. James Franco
8. Elon Musk
9. Jose Mourinho
10. Graydon Carter The ranks associated with each of the men on the Top 49 list were determined by a vote hosted on AskMen. Readers were presented with a list of approximately 200 candidates and asked to vote for those who had influenced them the most throughout 2010 -- the men who had the greatest impact on how other men behave, dress, buy, and think. After just over half a million votes were tallied, the results were averaged out with AskMens staff's own ratings. The resulting final scores provided the basis for the list of the Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010.
• Post subject: Top 49 Most Influential Men of 2010
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:48 pm
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Where are the Arab Personalities ????
I think it is a rhetorical question, isn't?? Anyway, if you really mean it, there is none according to this survey. Why? the answer is in the same topic:
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Modern Men Are More Inspired By Rule Breakers and Path Blazers
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Modern Men Believe in Men Who Take Risks
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the men who had the greatest impact on how other men behave, dress, buy, and think.
Is there any Arab who has these qualities? think about it
We absolutely have great Arabs, but, sadly, they do not influence others. For me, that is because so many good and successful Arabs do not have the means nor the support to let them show themselves and their achievements, so they remain unknown and cannot influence others. this afterall just one reason of thousands you can easily figure out.
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