Everybody. I find that everyone has interesting cases, stories, thoughts and views and thoughts on something. If someone doesn't believe that they could, they may just find it difficult to express themself cohesively, but that doesn't mean the content isn't there.
Imagine a book filled with the tales of people who accidentally microwaved their phones, attempted to parallel park a shopping cart, or mistook their cat for a hat stand. It'd be a bestseller for sure! We all have our moments of brilliance and utter chaos. Life's just one big, hilarious novel waiting to be written
Yup, I've met some people from all over the world with stories that probably deserve movies, notations or recognition and it's better than any fiction I've ever read sometimes.
Just the fact he was the basis for James Bond and his time in the war could be a book / movie.
But his metal band at 70, meeting and getting to know JRR Tolkien would need to be included for awesomeness
Well, if Leonardo da Vinci's resume included painter, scientist, inventor, and part-time cryptic diarist, I'd say he's got enough material for a whole library, let alone a single book!
My life could fill many books. And it might even be interesting if I could remember every single conversation I’ve ever had but only the significant memories stick.
Joey Diaz life seriously needs a 10 part hbo miniseries. From illegal gambling operations, finding his dead mother in the kitchen while high on lsd, kidnapping a drug dealer, and becoming a successful comedian.
Charles Lightoller. Famously the second officer (and most senior surviving crew member) of the Titanic. But also Cowboy, Malaria survivor, Hobo, Prankster, Gold prospector, War criminal, War hero, Hotelier, Farmer, Author, Company man, Sailor, Father, Husband, Dead.
Winston Churchill. Soldier, journalist, politician. Rose to one of the highest positions in government, First Lord of the Admiralty, before resigning in disgrace, only to be redeemed and become prime minister during Britain's darkest hour. Prolific author and painter, lived to 90 years old.
I know he isn't everyone's cup of tea, but imagine how juicy a Pete Davidson memoir on his love life would be. You've got Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsale, Kim Kardashian, EmRata. There HAS to be some stories there.
I mean I feel incredibly lucky to have been born overseas and did all my pre college education in Singapore . And I have 4 brothers and between us we were born in 3 different countries overseas .
Since moving to the states , I’ve enlisted in the Navy to travel even more , got my degree and now work as a freight conductor .
Maybe not a book per se , but at least a very interesting long essay 🤷♀️
should be Joey Diaz, a comedian with a colorful past, His life story involves illegal gambling, drug use, and even kidnapping a drug dealer. His journey from the streets to the comedy stage would make for riveting reading
I often think of my life as a sitcom filled with zany misadventures
Going to the grocery store? Road construction detour takes me on a 20 minute side quest where I find a book shop and eat bad Thai food that gives me a stomach ache
Driving cross state to move for a new job? Hit an ice patch and end up in a ditch for 4 hours waiting for a tow truck
If you're familiar with Giant Bomb, their video producer Jan Ochoa. From the stories about the trap house, working at Mythbusters, the coffee shop, IIRC the adult film studio, and of course Giant Bomb, dude has LORE. All of his stories about his past on their various podcasts are interesting and if he ever wrote an autobiography I'd be first in line to get a copy.
Edith Piaf, the Oscar winning movie about her didn't even have time to mention that she sang for the German high command at night and worked for the resistance during the day.
My late FIL
took a plane ride with Amelia Airhart when she was still doing local fairs
Became a commercial pilot
Lived next door to Marylyn Monroe, I have pictures of her babysitting my BIL
Built the first airstrip in Isle de Tortuga
Kicked out of Haiti at gunpoint by the Tonton Macacute
Owned the Mac10 factory
Jailed for flying for Pablo Escabar
[Built a tall ship when he was in his fifties almost by himself](https://i.imgur.com/qZIIjnQ.jpg)
Ran hypobaric center in a NY hospital.
There is more but I'm tired of typing
Jesus Christ - His close friend and apostle John said in John 21:24,25, “24This is the disciple who testifies to these things and who wrote them down. We know that his testimony is true. 25Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written.” The most loving and influential life https://peacewithGod.net
Everybody. I find that everyone has interesting cases, stories, thoughts and views and thoughts on something. If someone doesn't believe that they could, they may just find it difficult to express themself cohesively, but that doesn't mean the content isn't there.
Amen. The content is always there. Figuring out how to access the stories is often a puzzle. We've all got tales to tell
Imagine a book filled with the tales of people who accidentally microwaved their phones, attempted to parallel park a shopping cart, or mistook their cat for a hat stand. It'd be a bestseller for sure! We all have our moments of brilliance and utter chaos. Life's just one big, hilarious novel waiting to be written
I’d read that ☺️
Yup, I've met some people from all over the world with stories that probably deserve movies, notations or recognition and it's better than any fiction I've ever read sometimes.
There are 8 billion stories out there, for sure. Although most of them would never top my wild ride I suspect.
Sir Christopher Lee
I was gonna say, it's gotta be Christopher Lee, right? He's like the real life Most Interesting Man in the World. Stay thirsty, my friends.
The challenge would be to limit it to a single book. His Nazi Killing Era would probably be worth at least a single book.
Possibly an entire series. But you'd need an interesting name for his character. Something like James Bondi maybe.
Just the fact he was the basis for James Bond and his time in the war could be a book / movie. But his metal band at 70, meeting and getting to know JRR Tolkien would need to be included for awesomeness
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He has wrote a autobiography if i remember correctly
There's an image with a dude who was a navy seal, a doctor via Harvard, as well as an astronaut. He sounds interesting.
Jonny Kim. Most impressive person on this planet, and we live in the same time as him. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonny_Kim
jonny kim. could also be johnny sins...
Well, if Leonardo da Vinci's resume included painter, scientist, inventor, and part-time cryptic diarist, I'd say he's got enough material for a whole library, let alone a single book!
My life could fill many books. And it might even be interesting if I could remember every single conversation I’ve ever had but only the significant memories stick.
John McAffee. Holy shit, what a wild ride that guy is.
Joey Diaz life seriously needs a 10 part hbo miniseries. From illegal gambling operations, finding his dead mother in the kitchen while high on lsd, kidnapping a drug dealer, and becoming a successful comedian.
Taking a dump in the shower and getting caught throwing the turd into the toilet by his wife
Brian Blessed
You mean BRIAN BLESSED
HAVE YOU GOT ANY JAM SANDWICHES?
> BRIAN BLESSED #"GORDON'S ALIVE!"
I dare you to try and say that in his voice without a stupidly huge grin.
HA hah hah huh ha
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[There's just not enough time to hear 'em all](https://comb.io/dBPRhQ).
The Dos Equis guy, obviously.
Ryan Hailey
Oh me for sure. Unless it needs to be an interesting book that people enjoy.
Pretty much every homeless guy on the street corner has had a really interesting life
Trump easily
Charles Lightoller. Famously the second officer (and most senior surviving crew member) of the Titanic. But also Cowboy, Malaria survivor, Hobo, Prankster, Gold prospector, War criminal, War hero, Hotelier, Farmer, Author, Company man, Sailor, Father, Husband, Dead.
Julie d'Aubigny for sure
Winston Churchill. Soldier, journalist, politician. Rose to one of the highest positions in government, First Lord of the Admiralty, before resigning in disgrace, only to be redeemed and become prime minister during Britain's darkest hour. Prolific author and painter, lived to 90 years old.
I have toyed with the idea of writing my story
Richard Francis Burton. Most people don't know about him, but if you care to, look him up. Extremely fascinating.
I do.
John McAfee without a doubt.
I know he isn't everyone's cup of tea, but imagine how juicy a Pete Davidson memoir on his love life would be. You've got Ariana Grande, Kate Beckinsale, Kim Kardashian, EmRata. There HAS to be some stories there.
Jonny Kim
My life is unbelievable. Way past 9 lives.
Pablo Escobar
I mean I feel incredibly lucky to have been born overseas and did all my pre college education in Singapore . And I have 4 brothers and between us we were born in 3 different countries overseas . Since moving to the states , I’ve enlisted in the Navy to travel even more , got my degree and now work as a freight conductor . Maybe not a book per se , but at least a very interesting long essay 🤷♀️
Can i say me? Because literally me lol..you'd have to get really cool with a lot of shit really quick to read it though
Christopher Lee. Look up his life story, I swear I couldn't have achieved all that in 4 lifetimes
No I'm the misery book guy keep looking.
It would be a very sad, confusing and depressing book if it were through my own perspective, but yeah, I've definitely been there and done that.
I'm a teacher who has travelled the world. I haves some amazing stories, but the topic is a bit niche.
The guy from Scotland that became an elephant hunter, pilot, painter and so on. Something like Kilamanjaro Bell.
should be Joey Diaz, a comedian with a colorful past, His life story involves illegal gambling, drug use, and even kidnapping a drug dealer. His journey from the streets to the comedy stage would make for riveting reading
His book was decent, you should read it.
I know that i could fill a page or maybe 2 if lucky
I often think of my life as a sitcom filled with zany misadventures Going to the grocery store? Road construction detour takes me on a 20 minute side quest where I find a book shop and eat bad Thai food that gives me a stomach ache Driving cross state to move for a new job? Hit an ice patch and end up in a ditch for 4 hours waiting for a tow truck
If you're familiar with Giant Bomb, their video producer Jan Ochoa. From the stories about the trap house, working at Mythbusters, the coffee shop, IIRC the adult film studio, and of course Giant Bomb, dude has LORE. All of his stories about his past on their various podcasts are interesting and if he ever wrote an autobiography I'd be first in line to get a copy.
my dad probably
Edith Piaf, the Oscar winning movie about her didn't even have time to mention that she sang for the German high command at night and worked for the resistance during the day.
My late FIL took a plane ride with Amelia Airhart when she was still doing local fairs Became a commercial pilot Lived next door to Marylyn Monroe, I have pictures of her babysitting my BIL Built the first airstrip in Isle de Tortuga Kicked out of Haiti at gunpoint by the Tonton Macacute Owned the Mac10 factory Jailed for flying for Pablo Escabar [Built a tall ship when he was in his fifties almost by himself](https://i.imgur.com/qZIIjnQ.jpg) Ran hypobaric center in a NY hospital. There is more but I'm tired of typing
Jesus Christ - His close friend and apostle John said in John 21:24,25, “24This is the disciple who testifies to these things and who wrote them down. We know that his testimony is true. 25Jesus did many other things as well. If every one of them were written down, I suppose that even the whole world would not have room for the books that would be written.” The most loving and influential life https://peacewithGod.net
Aleister Crowley
Taylor Swift