tishkajaku wrote:I also would LOVE to interview (or just hang out with) my four grandparents when they were young adults, meeting and falling in love. We do have some epic love stories in our family!
This kind of stuff would be really interesting, I love it when there are epic stories in your family you'd love to have been able to witness. For my own example, I'd like to meet my great-grandmother. She took the true identity of my grandfather's real father to her grave (and in fact my grandfather later took his stepdad's surname which is the surname I have today), so I'd love to be able to be around when that was happening, to at least get some clues about that part of my ancestry. My mother heard from someone in my father's side of the family that my great-grandmother, Iatha, had an affair with a doctor she worked with and he's the most likely candidate, but no one knows his name.
For that matter, I also would love to spend some time with my grandfathers from both sides as they both died before I was born, especially my maternal grandfather, who never married my grandmother, and had a daughter (my mother's half-sister) from a previous relationship that my mother only discovered a few years ago and has never met.
Wow, it seems family history is infinitely more interesting than the world at large, but on that note I'm fairly predictable with regular historical figures, foremost would be historical Jesus because that would answer a lot of questions, but other religious and philosophical figures too, definitely Mohammed and Siddhārtha Gautama. Otherwise I'd happily sit down with so many historical artists, most pressingly Shakespeare, of course, and Michelangelo just to witness their talent in real time. I'd also love to meet Khalil Gibran, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, John Keats, Oscar Wilde, Thomas Hardy... loads.
But I talk too much. My top five list would be (at this point in time):
Jesus
Shakespeare
Khalil Gibran
Siddhārtha Gautama
George Orwell
This is such hard question to limit to just five people.
"Is that really how you see me? The eternal pessimist? The grim reaper? I don't want to die, what makes you think I want to die?"