Tim Urban
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And by the way, good for them to be the person that... It's not that I could have chosen lots of people for each card, but I think most people would agree, you know, that's a pretty fair choice for each page.
And good for them to be, you know, you crushed it if you can be the person for your whole 250-year page.
True.
Yes, you're right.
I could have put it.
Actually, I was thinking about Darwin there, too.
Darwin, yeah.
Einstein.
Yeah, exactly.
You really could have put anyone.
Did you think about putting yourself for a second?
Yeah, I should have.
I should have.
That would have been awesome.
I'm sure that would have endeared the readers to me from the beginning of the first page of the book.
That's 11 pages, so it would be 2750, almost 3000 years.
It's like the craziest thing to me is that like Buddha was a dude.
He was a guy with like arms and legs and fingernails that he maybe bit and like he liked certain foods and maybe he got like, you know, he had like digestive issues sometimes and like he got cuts and they stung and like he was a guy who,
Um, and he had hopes and dreams and he probably had a big ego for a while before he, I guess Buddha totally overcame that one.
But like, and it's like, who knows, you know, you know what the myth, the mythical figure of Buddha, who knows how similar he was, but the fact same with Jesus, like this was a guy like to me, it's, he's a primate.