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You can talk to 3 successful people. Who would they be?

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1. Leonardo da Vinci. That man was the greatest genius ever, in so many different fields. I would love to be able to understand how a great mind like that worked.

2. Richard Branson. I love his philosophy of just starting things and then figuring them out while doing, he would be extremely inspiring.

3. Phil Knight. His book Shoe Dog changed my life. I feel like we have a very similar personality and meeting him would help me a lot in my growth process.
 
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That's a really hard question if you put some thought into it. There are so many.

I guess I'll go with these for overall inclusion:
1. Charles Darwin - He understood how to approach the explanation of life in all its forms on Earth
2. Marcus Aurelius - The greatest student of the philosophy masters.
3. Leonardo da Vinci - The dude had it all.

I suspect that Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln would also be pretty incredible from a US perspective.

I could go on and on but I'll stick to my first three.
 

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1. Leonardo da Vinci. That man was the greatest genius ever, in so many different fields. I would love to be able to understand how a great mind like that worked.

2. Richard Branson. I love his philosophy of just starting things and then figuring them out while doing, he would be extremely inspiring.

3. Phil Knight. His book Shoe Dog changed my life. I feel like we have a very similar personality and meeting him would help me a lot in my growth process.
Branson is a good one. He looks very happy with where he's at. Doesn't look like most of the billionaires that are out there who don't enjoy their life, he seems to be the exception.
 

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That's a really hard question if you put some thought into it. There are so many.

I guess I'll go with these for overall inclusion:
1. Charles Darwin - He understood how to approach the explanation of life in all its forms on Earth
2. Marcus Aurelius - The greatest student of the philosophy masters.
3. Leonardo da Vinci - The dude had it all.

I suspect that Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln would also be pretty incredible from a US perspective.

I could go on and on but I'll stick to my first three.
That's a fantastic list!
 
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