Which Historical Figure Do You Think Like?

What you see in each image will determine which famous icon from history you think like.

Gene Djinn
Created by Gene Djinn
On Mar 29, 2017

What stands out to you in this photo?

And here?

What word pops into your mind when you look at this image?

What jumps out at you the most here?

And here?

What word does this image evoke?

Where are your eyes drawn to first?

What about this image is most stunning to you?

And this image?

And what about this image stands out first?

Martln Luther King Jr.

Martln Luther King Jr.

You, too, have a dream. In it, the world will become your oyster and all the people of it will live harmoniously regardless of race, creed, color, gender, and sexuality. That's the most beautiful thought process there is.

Mirabai

Mirabai

You have the mind of a mystic and the heart of a poet. The thoughts in your head spill over like waters along the banks of the Krishna and will bring harmony to you and your surroundings.

Confucius

Confucius

Long ago, your mind was clearer than it is today. It pondered the depths of the ocean and the lights in the sky. Today it is cloudy, but worry not. As your thought-brother Confucius knows, you are always capable of finding balance.

Plato

Plato

Reciting the great thoughts of the universe is one thing, but being able to convey and transcribe their meaning for all the ages is something entirely different. You are a scribe of the great thoughts of history, and it will remember you fondly.

Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc

Leadership takes great faith. Faith in your own abilities and perhaps even faith in something intangible. Your mental acuity, like that of Joan d'Arc, can take you and your loved ones to great new places.

Cleopatra

Cleopatra

Both seductive and smart, you think a lot like a woman who brought two of the largest empires together in the hopes of bringing lasting peace. That's a pretty damn impressive line of thought.

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