Philo Taylor Farnsworth II was a young American inventor who is considered the father of television. The reason why he is being considered the father of television is for inventing the first fully electronic television at such a young age (23 years old). Despite not getting the recognition he deserved from the beginning, he never gave up, not even after giving up his dream for a while following the death of his father and having to work hard to support his family. To rephrase, it took him an estimated 22 years to achieve recognition of his abilities and intelligence, all this after showing the electronic television transmission to the president of the time. As a result of all this effort and self-confidence, he had great assimilation into society, and he won many awards such as a plaque in the inventor's circle at Walt Disney World and a bronze statue.