Lessons from Leonardo

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Walter Isaacson discusses the lessons to take away from Leonardo Da Vinci's body of work.
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In many indigenous people’s views, most of wisdom and teachings come from nature. To observe nature deeply is one of the best way to understand the world and ourselves... and to keep our humility and sense on wonder! Yes there are many reasons and utilities to want to know how does the woodpecker’s tongue looks like...

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Da Vinci, among his many accomplishments, actually invented the process of going down the Wikipedia rabbit hole. A man hundreds of years ahead of his time, indeed!

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A wonderful, inspiring talk, thank you.

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Sometimes it's the smallest details that matter the most.

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2:38 Maybe woodpecker was a nosy rumour spreading neighbor 😂

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People didn’t catch the one more thing reference (which he did because of Steve Jobs). Walter Isaacson is an interesting man

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@22:38 Mr. Isaacson,

What if, like Leonardo, writings on all platforms, either electronic or of the psychical pulp variety, transcend boundaries by way of a consistent framework and obeisance?

Thank you.

Sincerely & Respectfully,
R.W.N II

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I didn’t know about woodpecker’s tongue.

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