Alfred Nobel, the great Swedish
inventor and industrialist, was a man on many contrasts. He made a fortune but
lived a simple life, he was cheerful in company but said in private. A lover of
mankind, he never had a family or wife to love him. He was a patriotic son of
his native land and he died on foreign soil. He invented dynamite, to improve
the peacetime industries of road mining and road building, but he saw it used
as a weapon of war to kill and injured his fellow man. During his life he often
felt he was useless. He was world famous for his works he was never personally
well known, for throughout his life he avoid publicity. But since his death his
name brought fame and glory to others.
He was born in Stockholm on October
21, 1833 but moved to Russia with his parents in 1842, where his father made a
strong position for himself in the engineering industry. Most of the family
returned to Sweden in 1859, where Alfred rejoined them in 1863, beginning his
own study of explosions in his father’s laboratory. He had never been to school
or university but had studied privately and by the time he was twenty he was a
skillful chemist and excellent linguistics, speaking Swedish, Russian, German,
French and English. He builds up over 80 companies in 20 different countries.
But Nobel’s main concern was never
with making money on scientific discoveries. In youth he had taken a serious
interest in literature and psychology. He was always generous to the poor. His
greatest wish was to see an end of wars and thus peace between nations. His famous
will, in witch he left money to provide prizes for outstanding work in Physics,
Chemistry, Physiology, Medicine, Literature and Peace.
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