How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci (Review and Analysis of Gelb's Book)
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This complete summary of the ideas from Michael J. Gelb's book "How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci" shows how many of the achievements of genuises such as Da Vinci were the result of practical, everyday measures and the right mindset. It looks to Da Vinci for clues and suggestions on how to creatively and productively manage change, and introduces the seven elements of genius that you can apply to your own life.
Added-value of this summary:
• Save time
• Understand the key elements
• Expand the power of your own genius
To learn more, read "How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci" and follow Gelb's step-by-step lessons to add a dash of genius to your life.
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How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci by Michael J. Gelb
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MAIN IDEA
Leonardo da Vinci was the ultimate high achiever - with simultaneous careers as a world-class artist, architect, scientist, inventor and engineer. In his spare time, he was also an accomplished cook and played musical instruments to a professional level. Therefore, if anybody can exemplify how to apply creativity and learning skills productively, da Vinci is the consummate role model.
While it is true that Leonardo da Vinci was a genius, it is also true that most people typically use only a fraction of their potential brain-power. Therefore, by analyzing how da Vinci achieved so much, a system for personal and professional achievement can be developed. In essence, this system has seven key principles, detailed below.
By learning through imitation of the system da Vinci used to achieve so much, you are following a role model that embodies a very practical and down-to-earth approach to applied genius. This system also provides proven techniques for sharpening the mind, liberating intelligence, creative thinking and expansive self-expression.
Leonardo da Vinci lived through one of the most remarkably creative periods in history - the Renaissance. Notable developments of this era include the printing press, pencils, inexpensive paper, the magnetic compass, the large sailing ship, the long-range cannon and the mechanical clock - inventions that would alter the course of human history. Like the Renaissance, the modern era is characterized by technology, and the release of newer versions of consumer products and technologies. Therefore, it is altogether appropriate to look to the Renaissance for hints and