If you could talk to any person in the world, who would it be?It can also be a historical person too

I would like to chat with: Richard Branson Tom Hanks Alfred Hitchcock

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Jonas Salk, the scientist who discovered the polio vaccine and chose to give it away for free, instead of patenting it and making money from it.
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@mirzaiqbal Love it when people are generous like that!
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@jgani Wow, thank you for reminding me of him. I have read about him in one of those behavioraul economy books – he was mentioned there. It was a long time ago and forgot his name. Now, I recalled him. 🙌🙂
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I'd love to have a conversation with Elon Musk for his futuristic vision and relentless drive, and from history, a sit-down with Leonardo da Vinci would be fascinating to delve into his multifaceted genius. Both conversations would offer incredible insights into the power of thinking outside the box.
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@xyz_333 I think that the convo with Elon would be definitely outside not only the box. 📦 He has a very specific POV on things. 😀 Indeed, he names his kid X Æ A-Xii
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Indu Thangamuthu
My friends who I lost to time
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Ashna khan
Dwayne the rock johnson. Napolean Hill. Davinci.
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@ashna_khan Why Dwayne? What would be questions for him?
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Ashna khan
@busmark_w_nika Virtual second father, and the question will be; when are you adopting me?
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Brian Lawrence
Great question! I'd want to talk with... Tyler Perry Albert Einstein The Prophet Elijah
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Brian Lawrence
@konrad_sx I'll definitely do that once I meet him lol
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Jamie L
Fascinating choices! I'd lean towards a conversation with Elon Musk for his futuristic vision and Nikola Tesla for his unparalleled genius in invention and electricity.
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Nastassia
Viktor Frankl and Audrey Hepburn
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@nastassia_k That is a good point! Audrey was amazing acress.
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Swayam
Lord Krishna
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Sankar Isanaka
Richard Branson(Virgin Group) & Varaprasada Reddy(Shantha biotech).
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Denis
Why those three Nika?
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@denis_tl I think that I am strongly inspired by Richard Branson's life story. Tom Hanks is not only a good actor but also a director with experience – and I love movies and cinematography. Alfred Hitchcock was also good at cinematography and IMO he is something like pioneer in horror movies.
Sathish Nagarajan (SNR)
Perhaps people who were close to me and not there anymore to talk.
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Noah Wittman
Leonardo da Vinci
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Konrad S.
Jesus, Socrates, Kant, Darwin, Einstein, Roger Penrose, Thomas Nagel, Peter Singer, Derek Parfit, Ray Kurzweil, Richard Dawkins ... I suppose I forgot a few
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Vincent Xu
Those are some intriguing choices, Nika! I'd choose to have a conversation with Elon Musk for his futuristic vision and Ada Lovelace for her pioneering work in computing.
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If given the chance to converse with any individual, historical or contemporary, the choice would undoubtedly be someone who has made significant contributions to humanity's progress and understanding. For instance, engaging in a dialogue with a pioneering figure like Albert Einstein or Marie Curie would offer unparalleled insights into their groundbreaking discoveries and the thought processes that drove their innovation. Such conversations could inspire and inform our own endeavors, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of the world around us. In navigating the pursuit of knowledge and understanding, having access to resources like AiToolsKit.ai, which offers a diverse range of free tools spanning AI, SEO, writing, YouTube, and social media, can further enrich our exploration and enable us to share our insights with the broader community. https://rebrand.ly/647498
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Jason Curry
I would want to meet Imhotep. He was an Egyptian architect, engineer, and physician who lived about 4,600 years ago. I'd love to witness what I expect would be the raw brilliance of a mind like his, unspoiled by the distractions of our modern world and unaided by the things we take for granted like computers, machinery, etc.
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