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Leonardo da Vinci's creative process
How to approach problem-solving like da Vinci
The importance of curiosity and observation
“Being the fastest isn’t the best if you’re always wrong.”
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“Anyone can win a fight when the odds are easy! It’s when the going’s tough when there seems to be no chance – that’s when it counts.”
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“Not everyone is meant to make a difference. But for me, the choice to lead an ordinary life is no longer an option.”
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“Sometimes to do what is right we have to give up the things we want the most even our dreams.”
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“No matter how buried it gets, or lost you feel, you must promise me, that you will hold on to hope and keep it alive. We have to be greater than what we suffer. My wish for you is to become hope. People need that.”
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