The most universally liked person is a high honor, and a very tall order to fill. That means the 7.753 billion people on the planet need to not only have heard of who the person is, but also find them to be admirable in some way.
If there's anyone we know, they have to have some level of notoriety because of their deeds, their celebrity status, online or television personality, or accomplishments.
We tend to idolize celebrities because we can peer into their lives and feel like we know them. The bits of their personality that are shown to us tend to be the most likeable if their PR is doing a good job.
It's also possible that they're just a genuinely good person.
Redditor bpm918 asked:
"Who do you think is the most universally liked person in the world?"
Here's a list of people who's got their PR down pat, or are maybe legitimately good at their core.
A Russian Commander.
"That one Russian commander who decided not to nuke America, which would’ve led to probably the entire world getting destroyed, anybody who knows of him should like him."
- Thebigvader
"Vasily Arkhipov. I think you're right. Everybody should know about him and what he did back in 62 during the October crisis."
- canyon_cube
"Sadly he was viewed as a coward when he returned home and died a unsung death as an alcoholic. Even though he is one of the few people in the history of the world who saved humanity from ourselves."
- darksidemojo
"This almost happened twice."
"Stanislaw Jewgrafowitsch Petrow is the one who didn't nuke America after an ICBM launch was miss-detected. Vasily Arkhipov didn't nuke some American ships when his got attacked. Both probably prevented a third world war, before today I have only ever heard of Stanislaw Jewgrafowitsch Petrow."
- SalvadorsAnteater
"Ironically, the Petrov incident occurred shortly after the release of War Games, a film that examines the possibility of an accidental nuclear war due to a computer game being misinterpreted as Soviet aggression."
- karma_the_sequel
"Maybe he saw the movie. the movie saved mankind lol."
- jesus-sold-weed
"It is entirely possible that it did or at least helped. It is known that President Reagan watched the film and then discussed it with Congress, his advisors and his joint chiefs of staff. Reagan's interest in the film is credited with leading to the enactment 18 months later of NSDD-145, the first Presidential directive on computer security. It is not too far a stretch to suspect it may also have been a concern in the back of his mind as he oversaw thawing of relations from 1985-1989 during his 2nd term."
- misogichan
Broadcaster David Attenborough.
"I was thinking David Attenborough."
- bpm918
"David Attenborough went through a little phase of being disliked. I think he published a story about how we all need to cut back on airline travelling because it's killing the planet, but the same paper also mentioned how many airline miles he'd done that year for filming."
"Personally I still like the guy."
- -Scottish
"Between his personal airline miles and the message from his content its still a net positive in my opinion."
- Miramarr
The kindest painter, Bob Ross.
"Bob Ross."
- rmicheler
"Pretty sure it's only in the US and few western countries."
- DeathSimulator
"Not true at all. Everyone I know over here who knows of Bob loves Bob. (Over here = African Country with an Arab/Muslim majority: Morocco)."
- Communistulthar
"I'm from Eastern Europe and I love this guy. I'm really bad at drawing and it was never my passion, maybe at some point when I was a kid but it doesn't really matter. My point is even though I'm not an artsy person I just love listening to his voice, it calms me."
- rellanson
Actor Keanu Reeves
"Keanu Reeves."
- RagingBullet97
"No I hate Keanu Reeves!"
"...No, no, I can't do it. I tried, but you're right, I just can't hate Keanu!"
- Starblaiz52
The late actress Betty White.
"Betty White."
- escaped_prisoner
"This was the answer I came here for."
- PurpleLavishness
"Can't wait for her to turn 100 years old. I hope she's in a good health although we don't know how long she's going to last."
- Usashi-hullA
Our neighbor Mr. Rogers.
"Mr. Rogers."
- rmicheler
"I'm still upset with whoever started chopping onions in the theater during Won't You Be My Neighbor."
- McbealtheNavySeal
"We found his Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood online at the beginning of everything shutting down and did some binging. Incredibly soothing and left me in tears regularly."
"I didn’t have tv growing up, so wasn’t familiar. My wife did though. He says things even adults need to be reminded of time and time again."
- Enjolraw
The late actor, Robin Williams.
"Robin Williams."
- roseetheOG69
"I miss him."
- Responsible_Wafer208
"He is a national treasure and he will be missed. I couldn't imagine anybody else playing the genie from Aladdin."
- cpullen53484
Singer Dolly Parton.
"Dolly Parton."
- AssignmentOpen6112
"I have never heard anything close to a negative word about Dolly. Came from nothing....100% self-made...never promotes herself...self deprecating. Only brings good to the world. Love that woman."
- Marlowebabe
"They explore this in the podcast 'Dolly Parton's America.' And they don't just speculate on it, they look at case studies, how widely known she is, and how widely liked she is. She tops all the lists."
- partyondude69
"How can you not like her? She is beloved by both traditional Southern conservatives and progressive liberals (esp. GLBTQ+). She has big international appeal, too. Nelson Mandela played 'Jolene' over his prison’s loudspeakers because it sustained hope that his movement’s cries for freedom would be heard. Wow."
- r33c3d
"Dolly Parton is beloved in the US (and apparently in South Africa), but I'm not sure the rest of the world knows her too well as an activist..."
- RomulusRemus13
"I'm a Brit. I'd say she's pretty well-known here for her non-musical activities too. Love her!"
- mttsmrt
The late Steve Irwin.
"Steve Irwin."
- ManyGeeseAtOnce
"Oddly, when Steve Irwin first became famous he was criticized for tormenting wildlife, putting his children in harms way, and he and his wife being a couple of loons. I find it fascinating to see his legacy turn around via echo chambers."
- random_username_94
"My observation is that opinions of Steve Irwin are quite split, so I’m not sure he could be considered as universally liked."
- OnceAroundTheRock
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Have you ever worked one of those jobs that paid you to kinda sit there? If you have, you know the joy that comes with watching the entirety of Breaking Bad ...Universally, Grandma's are pretty great.
"Either Mom or grandma."
- scipper77
"As a mum, I can confirm that it is Granma. Mums say kids HAVE to do things they don’t want to AND say they CAN’T do things they want to."
- LochNessMother
Dame Julie Andrews.
"Dame Julie Andrews."
- madam-whiplash
"Like 20 years ago Anne Hathaway was on Conan and said that Julie Andrews “swore like a sailor” when they were working on Princess Diaries."
"Hilarious."
- BeatsByLobot
Mr. Bean.
"Rowan Atkinson? I bet Mr. Bean plays well all over the world. Hundreds of millions of people could love that dude and never even hear him say a peep. Eliminates a lot of potential controversy."
- destro23
"Probably 15 years ago I found myself on a Pakistan International Airlines flight. Just one of those things. And they put Mr. Bean on a loop on the in-flight TV for 3 hours and nobody did anything but laugh at Mr. Bean the whole flight."
"Right up there with Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton. Perfect physical comedy that transcends culture."
- NerimaJoe
Steve from Blues Clues.
"Steve from Blue's clues."
- Affectionate-Egg-221
Steve, the actor who played Steve on the kids show, just recently came back to social media and it absolutely blew up.
Danny DeVito.
"Our national treasure, Danny DeVito."
- MyJeanShorts
"Danny DeVito is a beautiful human being. When the girl that played Matilda had her mom go through cancer treatments and she couldn't take care of her, Danny DeVito and his wife took her into their home and cared for her."
- khayriyah_a
"It never fails to make me laugh that he plays such a monumental a**hole on always sunny, yet is universally loved."
- Wolf_Mans_Got_Nards
"No but Danny Devito was the reason I didn’t kill myself. I also named my service cat after him 💕 he’s honestly such a good guy."
- Emotional-Code697
Rick Astley.
"Rick Astley."
- itsbertsson
"True true true. Cuz he’s never gonna give you up."
- MamaOfBeachBums
"There's a channel on YouTube called I think tekkitrealm. A large portion of his content is Rick rolling people in the most creative ways, everyone. Celebrities, world leaders, Rick Astley himself. He has world records and Rick rolled Guinness book when they were trying to verify him."
"Here is a video of him Rick rolling YouTube users with a paid ad... it was actually very funny."
- WinTheFaceoff
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
"Dwayne Johnson."
- Nickzino
"Not sure how this isn't a top vote. Even for people that don't like his movies or acting in particular, I'd say they're generally aware of all the charity and stuff he gives away to deserving people, and has been completely scandal free as far as I know. Beyond that, he is always smiling and speaks in a way that people enjoy listening to, both his voice and manner of communicating. Highly likeable guy."
- Tendies-Emporium
"Just me but has he made a mistake yet? If not, is he human?"
- Wit-Hoid6674
Al Yankovic.
"Weird Al Yankovic, unless you ask Coolio."
- BewareNixonsGhost
"Now Coolio respects him and they have amicable relationship."
- Usashi-hullA
"The Bob Ross of music."
- Netdork
Aw, that's cute.
"You, the person reading this."
- Askii_dade
"Dude I have a list of people who hate me longer than the lines at Comic con in 2019."
- Jamano-Eridzander
Well, maybe it's not universally true.
Most of these suggestions had at least a few commenters who disagreed with them.
No one person can truly be universally liked.
But they can absolutely come close, and with that comes great responsibility.
Did they live up to it?
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This Video Of An Orangutan Fighting Off A Bulldozer Destroying Its Home Is Breaking Everyone's Hearts
David Attenborough's BBC doc Climate Change: The Facts is leaving viewers heartbroken over some disturbing footage.
In one horrifying scene, an orangutan futilely fends off a bulldozer from completely destroying its home.
The fearless ape charges towards the digger and attempts to attack it, but the animal loses its footing from the felled tree and falls a few feet into the pile of branches and tree stumps below.
Sadness As An Orangutan Tries To Fight The Bulldozer Destroying Its Habitatwww.youtube.com
The distressing footage released by International Animal Rescue is an example of the destruction of an animal's habitat for the sake of consumer greed, in this case, palm oil.
Palm oil is a vegetable oil derived from mesocarp of oil palms and is considered a cheap ingredient for everyday life such as foods, cosmetics, cleaning products and fuels.
Some 66 million tons of palm oil are produced, annually. Due to its low world market costs, the oils properties are found in half of all supermarket products, such as "frozen pizzas, biscuits and margarine, as well as body creams, soaps, makeup, candles and detergents," as reported by Rainforest Rescue.
According to The Sun, palm oil plantations are replacing the huge swathes of forests in the humid climates of South East Asia, forcing various local wildlife to flee from their habitats.
Reddit commenters are suggesting alternatives to palm oil as effort to cut down on deforestation.
"Hint hint: don't buy so much prepackaged food. You can in fact bake your own cookies with butter or coconut oil. Tastes better too! Palm oil doesn't taste like anything." – nominally
"We don't have to treat the world like this. We can be more careful and considerate. Greed and apathy is inexcusable." – Brocklesocks
"Massive deforestation must be met with massive reforestation" – GrumpyGreedo
Imagine putting yourself in the orangutan's point of view. This is traumatic.
"That orangutan is literally witnessing it's own version of the apocalypse that's so fucked up" – spliffyMcPiffy
"2,000-3,000 are killed every year by direct human action. Honestly I care a lot more about these guys dying than human death. Maybe if there were 50,000 humans left, I'd feel differently." – KillerJupe
"Indonesia, Brazil, The Congo and other rainforest states are being brutally exploited and the entire world will suffer. when the plankton population collapses it's all over." – CadillacBottom
We need to stop deforestation, ditch the palm oil in our everyday products, save the orangutans and give our planet… https://t.co/agkwBDd9d9— Redshell Consulting🏗 (@Redshell Consulting🏗) 1555619847
Many are unaware of their contribution to destructive forces to these precious forests. So where do we start?
"I agree that apathy is way too prevalent when it comes to these issues but it's not just a matter of caring about it. I think a lot of people give a shit but wouldn't even know where to start on research or reducing their use of products that hurt the planet. I see plenty of comments here from people who had absolutely no clue about palm oil, imagine what the rest of the common population DOESN'T know or understand. Why does it seem like everyone wants to put the weight of responsibility on consumers when it should really be on these big companies?" – data_dawg
Suddenly, certain products are not necessities anymore.
"Fuck that we don't need coconut conditioner, figure something else out..." – shoe_botm
😩🥺 fuck palm oil i hate that they ruin homes for orangutans https://t.co/y5HCF4nBGR— ST★R GIRL (@ST★R GIRL) 1555780213
Attenborough, who is an environmentalist, explained in the documentary that climate change is the biggest threat to our planet in thousands of years.
"Right now we are facing our greatest threat in thousands of years: climate change. At the current rate of warming we risk a devastating future."
"The science is now clear that urgent action is needed."
"What happens now and in these next few years will profoundly affect the next few thousand years."
"It may sound frightening but the scientific evidence is that if we have not taken dramatic action within the next decade we could face irreversible damage of the natural world, and the collapse of our societies."
Approximately 70,000 orangutans roam the forests of Southeast Asia, but they face extinction due to EU's biofuels policy, which promotes the increase of renewable energy.
There are solutions in which we can contribute to the preservation of these habitats and the well-being on various species, including the Borneo elephant and Sumatran tiger, in addition to the orangutan.
We can eat home-cooked meals, ask retailers for palm-free products, sign petitions to elect representatives, and take other courses of action as suggested on the Rainforest Rescue website.