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Appreciating the Unfinished Work of Leonardo da Vinci
The speaker reflects on how one could consider Leonardo da Vinci’s unfinished work to be a masterpiece, and how this parallels with his own career. Despite a high percentage of his works remaining incomplete, da Vinci’s relics stand the test of time and continue to inspire people today.
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Emulating the polymath of polymaths, one can consider a lot of unfinished work to be a masterpiece, just like the high percentage of Leonardo da Vinci's completed works versus incomplete works.
1:34:41 - 1:36:34 (01:52)
Summary
Emulating the polymath of polymaths, one can consider a lot of unfinished work to be a masterpiece, just like the high percentage of Leonardo da Vinci's completed works versus incomplete works.
ChapterAppreciating the Unfinished Work of Leonardo da Vinci
Episode#515: Chris Bosh on How to Reinvent Yourself, The Way and The Power, the Poison of Complaining, Leonardo da Vinci, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker shares their experience of visiting classic Renaissance art in person, including seeing the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, and how it was inspiring to see these relics that have stood the test of time.
1:36:35 - 1:37:54 (01:18)
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The speaker shares their experience of visiting classic Renaissance art in person, including seeing the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper, and how it was inspiring to see these relics that have stood the test of time. They remark on the accessibility of the art, noting that you could study under Michelangelo or Da Vinci and learn to be a sculptor or a painter right in Florence during the Renaissance period.
ChapterAppreciating the Unfinished Work of Leonardo da Vinci
Episode#515: Chris Bosh on How to Reinvent Yourself, The Way and The Power, the Poison of Complaining, Leonardo da Vinci, and More
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker discusses how the works of Leonardo da Vinci, including his extensive note-taking, curiosity, incredible inventions and misfires, can serve as lessons to inspire people to embrace their own works despite imperfections.
1:37:54 - 1:38:57 (01:03)
Summary
The speaker discusses how the works of Leonardo da Vinci, including his extensive note-taking, curiosity, incredible inventions and misfires, can serve as lessons to inspire people to embrace their own works despite imperfections.