If I had the opportunity to meet with any famous person, I would meet with Alexander Hamilton. Unlike most founding fathers, Hamilton was born into a very poor family in the Caribbean, so he didn't have the same upbringing as many of his fellow historical figures. Adding to that, he was orphaned at a young age, and in order to be able to make it to the US, had to work very hard and have a lot of perseverance. Hamilton was always very strong in his beliefs because of that, as well. I would be interested in knowing more about his side of the famous scandal between himself and Maria Reynolds as well, and what must have been racing through his mind as he published the Reynolds Pamphlet. He was also such an avid writer, writing fifty-one of the eighty-five Federalist Papers, which is more than double the amount intended to be written originally between him, John Jay, and James Madison, and I would want to know what kept him going and writing hundreds of thousands of pages of everything from letters to reports to essays.