Daniel or Moses?
Both were mighty men of God. Moses was born into slavery in Egypt then set aside in the palace of princess for God's purposes. Guilty of murder, he abandoned his people until God spoke to him through a burning bush and then only reluctantly returned to lead them out of enslavement. Through him, God revealed Himself to His chosen people and, ultimately, the world. Yet, Moses acted impulsively and let his temper get the better of him, so much so that he and the entire generation of Hebrews who came out of Egypt were denied entry into the Promised Land of Israel. That privilege went to their children.
Daniel, on the other hand, was a highborn boy caught up in the Babylonian exile generations later. A hostage in the house of the king, he did what the nation at large had not done and clung fast to the teachings handed down from Moses. As a result, God blessed him mightily even in exile and, eventually, through him and the example he set, the entire nation of Israel. Despite trials and traps, before he died, Daniel was literally running the empire that conquered his own nation and paved the way for their return to their homeland.
So which is best? Charismatic Moses with all his imperfections and personality flaws, who performed great wonders and made great mistakes but ultimately fulfilled his purpose? Or genius Daniel, whose mild personality, quiet strength, and brave, determined adherence to his faith brought great blessing?
I suspect most prefer Daniel. Even the Hebrews he led out of slavery often castigated and railed against Moses, while only his competitors plotted against Daniel. The truth is, however, that neither is best.
Each was exactly right for the purpose God set before him, and our preferences don't have anything to do with it. God has a plan and a purpose for each of us. He knows our strengths and our weaknesses, and He can help us with all of them and use all of them.
You can pick your friends by personality, but remember that God has different standards for those He chooses to fulfill His purposes. For what purpose has He chosen YOU?