User talk:Atakes Ris
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qcne (talk) 12:14, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
Your future direction with outlines
[edit]I just have one thing to say about your work on the Outline of George Washington: Wow.
I'm looking forward to browse with whatever outline you decide to work on or create next.
I was wondering if you wouldn't mind taking a look at Wikipedia:Contents/Outlines/People and self#Specific people, first, to browse those outlines to see what you can do to touch them up, and second, to see if there is anyone special you wish to add to the list. There are some very influential people on that list, but, are all the most influential or catalytic people of all time on there (i.e., have an outline)?
Some candidates who come to mind to add to the company of Jesus, William Shakespeare, Leibniz, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Albert Einstein, in terms of sheer impact on human trajectory, are:
- The Buddha
- Confucius
- Plato
- Aristotle
- Alexander the Great
- Julius Caesar
- Muhammad
- Genghis Khan
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Galileo Galilei
- Isaac Newton
- Benjamin Franklin
- Napoleon
- Charles Darwin
- Karl Marx
- Andrew Carnegie
- Thomas Edison
- Albert Einstein
- Adolf Hitler
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Martin Luther King Jr.
- Norman Borlaug
- Steve Jobs
- Elon Musk
Would any of these pique your interest in making an outline?
Just some things to think about.
Sincerely, — The Transhumanist 09:01, 17 January 2025 (UTC)
- Why thank you for the high praise The Transhumanist! Though I must say you flatter me some as I was just following an outline of the outline editing process since I was mainly adding links to your pre-existing draft, but nonetheless I've been busy with schoolwork recently and haven't had much time to add to the outlines. Though I think that before I begin any new outlines I'll touch up a bit on the Outline of George Washington first as there are still some small hiccups that could be removed. Though once again, thanks! :) Atakes Ris (talk) 13:25, 17 January 2025 (UTC)