A Real Inspiration: Amelia Earhart “Never interrupt someone doing what you said couldn’t be done” -Amelia Earhart 1934. This means that you should not reject someone for being better than you or for setting goals and completing them. Amelia Earhart was the first women in the world to fly across the Atlantic ocean. She was born July 24th, 1897.She died in 1937 when she tried to fly around the entire world. She really inspired the world to do the best they can. Amelia Earhart was a brave, courageous, girl whose dreams lead her to fame. Amelia Earhart’s life was largely affected by her childhood. Amelia Earhart was named after her mother, Amelia Otis Earhart. Also, in grade school her nickname was, “Lady Lindy” after Charles Lindbergh. For this, she was teased for having unreachable goals. This means that lots of things got carried over from her childhood into her adulthood. She was born on July 24th, 1897 to Amelia Otis Earhart and Edwin Earhart. When Amelia grew she loved to go on adventures and was very independent. Amelia’s childhood adventures greatly impacted …show more content…
Amelia grew up with a love for flight. She made a spot in the world when she became the 16th female in the world with a pilots license. This wasn’t the typical female job at the time. With all the pressure of growing up as a woman, Earhart overcame it, and became what she had always dreamt of doing. And many praised her for this. Amelia was pursuing her career, and she struggled with the thirst for adventure. She decided she would do what not many had the guts to do. She had planned to fly across the atlantic ocean. And she succeeded in doing so. Amelia’s thirst for adventure had her flying across the atlantic ocean. Something she had never dreamt of doing. She was living the life she had always wanted. Amelia Earhart stood up for herself and succeeded in fighting the pressure of