If you could be mentored by anyone, dead or alive, who would you choose?
Ghost Kitty
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We all have someone we look up to and wish we could have a conversation with, even if it's just a brief one.
Who would you pick to be your mentor if you could choose anyone, dead or alive?
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Jeff Davis@jeffreydavis
Bugs Bunny. He always came out on top and nothing fazed him. 😉
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Someone alive
Glorify
Really interesting question, probably the Italian designer Bruno Munari - such a genius!
Steve Jobs, Alexander the Great and Benjamin Franklin.
Fatih Sultan Mehmet
So many to list. Just curious. What's your choice? :)
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@jason_andries1 , haha, I guessed it. The same here. I go with whatever that's better. It could be from the best of the best or even our peers for that matter. :)
I think probably Steve Jobs.
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me in 30 years
Vadoo AI
Nikola Tesla
Muhammad(PBUH), Nikola Tesla, and Steve Jobs
@sheehab_muhammad Maan, I opened the discussion just to comment that I would choose Muhammad (PBUH). What a life that would be :)
For me it could be very obvious choice Steve jobs and Peter theil
Frontitude
Myself 30 years from now🌸
David Ogilvy and Steve Jobs
I am genuinely loving Sahil Bloom and his thought pieces. Or Bob Iger - his outlook and business acumen is out of this world
@james_hallahan isn't it too much influencer style? ;D
@milappert just need to take the actual insights without the “influence” - if that makes sense 😂 That’s what I do anyway. Some of his thoughts, tips, frameworks are great - clearly a deep thinker
@james_hallahan some true words.
I just do not like all this self promotion/influencer like postings.
The problem is, i realised i got somewhere there as well... Obviously you get there if you want to market your product. And if the product is yourself, then well... :D
WorkZone
@jeffrey_way forever
Voxclips
Call me crazy but Steve Jobs. More importantly, because I share his deeper work and creator beliefs that I've come to this world as a global solution provider. A bit egoistical, I used to think. Not so more anymore. :)
Baresquare
Marcus Aurelius and Lemmy Kilmister
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@jason_andries1
Marcus Aurelius, the grandmaster of Stoics, a true leader and an example to follow on how to live life!
Lemmy, the hard rock Pirate, the epitome of full speed or nothing!
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stackstream
Baresquare
@sophia_buttgen oh well, just one bad example of the apple falling far away from the tree! :))
This is a cool question! :D Actually i haven't thought about before...
But i would enroll in Time-Travel Bootcamp with Ada Lovelace!
She'll debug your code faster than you can say 'Analytical Engine' ;D
Wonderslide
It may be corny, but this is Steve Jobs. This person knows exactly how to create a brand