I’d love to have dinner with Leonardo da Vinci. Imagine the conversations art, science, inventions, philosophy. He was such a brilliant and curious mind, way ahead of his time.
Another great pick would be Marie Curie. She broke so many barriers in science and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, not to mention she won two! I’d love to hear about her perseverance, discoveries, and what motivated her through all the challenges she faced.
Another one would be Maya Angelou. She had such wisdom, strength, and grace—just listening to her speak or tell stories would be unforgettable. I’d love to hear about her life, her resilience, and how she found power in her voice and words.
I think I’d choose Nikola Tesla. The guy was so far ahead of his time, it’d be fascinating to just sit and hear his thoughts on where the world is now—and where he thought it could’ve gone. Plus, I feel like the conversation would be this wild mix of science, imagination, and maybe a little chaos.
I’d love to have dinner with Leonardo da Vinci. Imagine the conversations art, science, inventions, philosophy. He was such a brilliant and curious mind, way ahead of his time.
ReplyDeleteAnother great pick would be Marie Curie. She broke so many barriers in science and was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, not to mention she won two! I’d love to hear about her perseverance, discoveries, and what motivated her through all the challenges she faced.
ReplyDeleteAnother one would be Maya Angelou. She had such wisdom, strength, and grace—just listening to her speak or tell stories would be unforgettable. I’d love to hear about her life, her resilience, and how she found power in her voice and words.
ReplyDeleteI think I’d choose Nikola Tesla. The guy was so far ahead of his time, it’d be fascinating to just sit and hear his thoughts on where the world is now—and where he thought it could’ve gone. Plus, I feel like the conversation would be this wild mix of science, imagination, and maybe a little chaos.
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