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Wednesday 5 April 2017

FIVE CELEBRITIES WHO HAVE PROVEN THAT SIMPLICITY IS POWER

1 Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Schwarzenegger is a world-class celebrity, but he’s not boastful at all. In 2004, while relaxing at a seaside resort, he saved a drowning man. The surfer’s leg fell asleep, and the actor carried him 100 meters to the shore. He never told journalists about this situation and didn’t use it for commercial purposes.

2 Mark Zuckerberg
The founder of Facebook is very laconic in choosing outfits, so simple gray T-shirts predominate in his wardrobe. As he himself admits, clothes aren’t the thing he intends to spend time on. And this is despite the fact the young billionaire’s income would allow him to buy hundreds of items of famous brands every day.

3 Steve Jobs
Despite his fantastic income, the founding father of the Apple empire always adhered to simplicity in everything. He wore only one outfit: jeans, black turtleneck, and white sneakers. He lived in a house at 2101 Waverley Street which certainly cannot be called a mansion.

4 Keanu Reeves
This actor’s kindness and humble way of life have long been a reason for creating memes on the Internet. He constantly spends his paychecks on charity, gives gifts to others, wears extremely simple clothes, and travels on the New York subway, increasingly amazing the already surprised public.

5 Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson, former mayor of London and now Minister for Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, chooses the most ordinary bicycle instead of a motorcade to get to his workplace. He considers it an excellent replacement for the car and encourages citizens to follow his example.

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