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Leonardo da Vinci's creative process
How to approach problem-solving like da Vinci
The importance of curiosity and observation
Where you will be and what will you be doing ten years from today if you keep on doing what you are doing now?
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Where there is nothing to lose by trying, and a great deal to gain if successful, by all means try!
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Silence has one major advantage : it gives no one a clue as to what your next move will be.
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Ours doubts are traitors, and makes us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt.
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It is impossible for a man to be cheated by anyone but himself.
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The ancestor of every action is thought
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"What you do today determines where you will be in a year, two years, and even ten years from now. Every single day, we keep on doing things that we donβt desire. Iβm not talking about paying the bills or cleaning your toilet. Iβm talking about how you i...
Who cares where you will be in five years? Make it to the next meal and a nice bath. If nothing terrible happens in the next hour, that is a triumph. Celebrate the peaceful next ten minutes.
Ask yourself, knowing what you know now,Β is there anything you are doing today that you wouldn't do again if you were able to? Β
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