If you could have a coffee with a famous person (alive or dead), who would it be? why?
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I’d like to have coffee with Roberto Benigni – I’ve heard he is in person like he is in his movies.
Living: the biologist E.O. WIlson. He is a hero of mine, and he is supposed to also be a lovely, warm person.
Dead: Socrates. Nothing like discussing “what is courage?” or “what is the good life?” over a double half-caf latte.
I’m not sure who this might be, but the person who wrote the Old Testament. How interesting would that be?!
The living one. Because having coffee with a dead person is just…creepy.
Marcus Aurelius, the true “philosopher king”.
Socrates seemed to be more “onto something”, instead of having the whole picture figured out.
Ernest K. Gann (If you have to ask, you wouldn’t understand).
Leonardo da Vinci, every time I read about his life it strikes me how diverse his interests and talents were. Unbelievable stuff for any time period.
It be with Dragoljub Draza Mihajlovic, and Novak Djokovic
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