Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 in Italy and showed an early interest in nursing. She helped establish more sanitary conditions and reduced mortality rates for soldiers during the Crimean War in the 1850s. As a social entrepreneur, Nightingale demonstrated intellectual ability, environmentalism, strong statistical and administrative skills, spiritualism, and a hands-on approach to patient care. She was committed, disciplined, empathetic, loyal, had a sense of humor, took initiative, and was aspirational. The presentation aims to provide lessons from Nightingale's life and career about making an impact in the world through courage, following one's heart, standing up for oneself, and finding alternative paths when faced with obstacles.