Someone you could meet

Day 1 — Your Best Friend
Day 2 — Your Crush
Day 3 — Your parents
Day 4 — Your sibling (or closest relative)
Day 5 — Your dreams
Day 6 — A stranger

Day 7 — Your Ex-boyfriend/girlfriend/love/crush
Day 8 — Your favorite internet friend
Day 9 — Someone you wish you could meet
Day 10 — Someone you don’t talk to as much as you’d like to
Day 11 — A deceased person you wish you could talk to
Day 12 — The person you hate most/caused you a lot of pain
Day 13 — Someone you wish could forgive you
Day 14 — Someone you’ve drifted away from
Day 15 — The person you miss the most
Day 16 — Someone that’s not in your state/country
Day 17 — Someone from your childhood
Day 18 — The person that you wish you could be
Day 19 — Someone that pesters your mind—good or bad
Day 20 — The one that broke your heart the hardest
Day 21 — Someone you judged by their first impression
Day 22 — Someone you want to give a second chance to
Day 23 — The last person you kissed
Day 24 — The person that gave you your favorite memory
Day 25 — The person you know that is going through the worst of times
Day 26 — The last person you made a pinky promise to
Day 27 — The friendliest person you knew for only one day
Day 28 — Someone that changed your life
Day 29 — The person that you want tell everything to, but too afraid to
Day 30 — Your reflection in the mirror

I have thought long and hard about this one, and I can never seem to give the right answer. I would love to meet someone like Nelson Mandela, but what would I say to him? Could I logistically have lunch would him, or should I schedule a coffee meeting? I know it’s trivial, but just being near him would make me so nervous that I would be afraid of coming off as lame or uneducated. I suppose logistics asid,e there are some people I would love to meet:

Nelson Mandela: because of his courage and ability to rise above hate and anger and work for unity.
Pierre Elliott Trudeau: His stubbornness to get things done, arrogance to know he’s right and to push the envelope, and his progressive attitude toward society and Canada.
Steven Harper and Mike Harris: so I could punch them in the face for being douchebags and ruining Canada and Ontario, respectively.
Hitler: Just to see what he was really thinking and how he could believe the things he did.
Mother Theresa: for her kindness and sacrifice to Calcutta.
My ancestors: I would really like to know where I come from. It’s all fine and dandy to see it on ancestor.ca, but to actually meet these ppl and hear the life stories would be awesome.

There are many others, but I can’t think of them right now. Maybe I’ll come back to this one to update it when I think of more.

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