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Albert Einstein
You have a powerful, curious mind and think so much that you sometimes forget the real world exists. You spend a great deal of your life observing the world and pondering scientific questions and this has earned you a reputation for seeming aloof.
Leonardo da Vinci
You're interested in a bit of everything and pick up new skills quickly. You are at home in a garden or an art studio, a scientific lab or in a classroom. When you have a big, multi-step project to accomplish, you enjoy learning all the parts and intricacies yourself, and experimenting is one of your favorite aspects of discovery.
Confucius
You are thoughtful, wise beyond your years, and believe in the value of learning from history. You always consider how a problem has been handled by your predecessors before addressing it, so you don't repeat mistakes. You friends trust you to ask your advice and settle disputes.
William Shakespeare
Like the Bard, you are playful, curious, and interested in social structures. Your friends love you because you are a little bit cheeky, but it's always coming from a good place. You're funny and a little romantic, and the big issues of consciousness and mortality occupy your mind.
Marie Curie
You have a strong, fierce sense of independence and confidence in your work. You are methodical and pay attention to cause and effect, so you can understand why your achieve the results you do. You don't repeat mistakes once you've identified them.
Amadeus Mozart
You are able to absorb new information quickly but your personal touch and style is always evident in your work. You create groundbreaking versions of classical ideas, and your love of travel keeps your work fresh, cosmopolitan, and popular.