This is a tribute to the crazy people. To the misfits. To the rebels. To the uproar. To the round chips in the square holes. To those who see things differently. They don't like rules, and they don't feel any respect for status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify them or vilice them. Almost all you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They are the ones who advance to the human race. And although some see them like crazy, we see their genius. Because people who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world ... are the ones who change it.
This passage serves as a tribute to the unconventional thinkers and misfits in society, those who challenge norms and defy expectations. It celebrates the "crazy" individuals who view the world differently, often struggling against established rules and the status quo. These rebels inspire change and innovation, influencing the course of humanity through their bold ideas.
Despite being viewed as eccentric by some, their unique perspectives are crucial for progress. The message highlights that those who dare to believe in their capacity to effect change are the true catalysts of transformation in the world. Their audacity to dream and act on those dreams sets them apart as visionaries.