
Max Jacob
Max Jacob, a French poet, was born on July 12, 1876, and died on March 5, 1944. His poetry is renowned for its unique style and profound emotion, profoundly influencing French literature in the 20th century.

Max Jacob, a French poet, was born on July 12, 1876, and died on March 5, 1944. His poetry is renowned for its unique style and profound emotion, profoundly influencing French literature in the 20th century.
Jules de Gaultier (1858-1942) was a significant French philosopher whose thoughts deeply influenced existentialism and phenomenology, shaping the philosophy of the 20th century.

Alex Faickney Osborn was an American author born on May 24, 1888, and died on May 5, 1966. He is known for his innovative thinking and creative stimulation methods, being one of the founders of brainstorming.

Neville Goddard was a renowned teacher known for his unique teaching methods and profound insights into personal growth and spiritual development. His approach emphasized inner awakening and self-realization, influencing the lives and thoughts of countless individuals.

Alfredo Jaar is a Chilean-born artist renowned for his multimedia installations and video art. His works explore themes of memory, history, and human experience, often using public spaces and digital media as platforms for display.

Ralph W. Gerard was a renowned scientist, born on October 7, 1900, and passed away on February 17, 1974. He made significant contributions to the fields of chemistry and physics.

Seth (born Gregory Gallant, September 16, 1962) is a Canadian cartoonist and one of the most influential figures in the alternative comics scene. Known for his nostalgic, mid-century aesthetic and emotionally nuanced storytelling, his work often depicts small-town North America in the 1950s and 1960s, exploring themes of loneliness, loss, and nostalgia. Since the early 1990s, his comic series "Palookaville" has become a landmark in independent comics, earning him numerous awards including multiple Eisner Awards.

Nicholas Ray was an influential American film director known for his innovative visual style and groundbreaking contributions to the art of storytelling. His works hold a significant place in film history, particularly in the realms of noir and the New Wave movement. His masterpieces include 'They Live by Night' and 'In a Lonely Place'.

J.G. Ballard was a prominent British novelist known for his unique science fiction and post-apocalyptic themes. His works often explore technology, consumerism, and human psychology, having a profound impact on subsequent literature and cinema.

Byron Katie, born Kathryn E.惠特克, is an American author and thinker known for her psychological and philosophical practice, 'The Work'. She was born on December 6, 1942, and is renowned for her simple yet effective method of identifying and changing negative thought patterns. Katie's work has helped thousands of people and has had a profound impact globally.