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ManifestorJesse launched the Rainbow Coalition, ran for president twice, flew to Damascus and Belgrade to negotiate hostage releases, and never once asked Washington for clearance first.
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The Five Types
Human Design maps how you're wired to move through life. It groups everyone into one of five energy types — each with its own rhythm for working, deciding, and resting. The folks below show what each one looks like in motion.
Sustained energy for the work that lights them up.
Fast, restless, made to juggle many passions at once.
Initiators who set things in motion and inform.
Sharp guides who see systems and people clearly.
Sensitive mirrors of the world around them.

Alanis Morissette
Canadian singer-songwriter whose 1995 album Jagged Little Pill rewired what raw female emotion could sound like in pop.
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Ashley Judd
American actress and humanitarian activist known for film roles and outspoken advocacy on gender violence.
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Ashton Kutcher
Actor, producer, and tech investor who turned sitcom fame into a venture capital second act.
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Bella Thorne
American actress, singer, and director who broke out on Disney's Shake It Up before reinventing herself.
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Bill Russell
NBA center who won 11 championships with the Celtics and became a defining civil rights voice.
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Billie Eilish
Genre-blurring pop artist who turned whispered intimacy and bedroom production into global stadium-filling sound.
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Bing Crosby
American crooner, film star, and radio pioneer whose relaxed baritone defined mid-century popular music.
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Bob Fosse
American choreographer and director who reinvented Broadway and film with sharp, sensual, jazz-inflected movement.
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Buddy Holly
Pioneering rock and roll singer-songwriter from Lubbock whose hiccupping vocals and Stratocaster shaped popular music.
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Calvin Harris
Scottish DJ and producer behind a decade of chart-defining pop-dance hits and stadium-festival anthems.
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Camila Cabello
Cuban-American pop singer who rose from Fifth Harmony to solo stardom with "Havana."
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Celine Dion
Quebecois superstar whose four-octave voice and Vegas-era stamina made her one of pop's all-time best-selling artists.
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Cher
Singer, actress, and pop culture icon whose six-decade career has repeatedly reinvented stardom itself.
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Chrissy Teigen
Model, cookbook author, and television personality known for her cooking empire and unfiltered online presence.
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Conan O'Brien
American comedian, writer, and late-night television host known for his self-deprecating wit and absurdist humor.
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Dalai Lama
Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, exiled head of state, and global voice for compassion and nonviolence.
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Dave Grohl
Foo Fighters frontman, former Nirvana drummer, and one of rock's most beloved everymen.
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David Attenborough
English broadcaster and natural historian whose voice has narrated the living world for seven decades.
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Derek Jeter
Hall of Fame Yankees shortstop and captain who defined a championship era in New York.
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Dolly Parton
Country music icon, songwriter, and businesswoman whose warmth and work ethic built an American empire.
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