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Learning for Leonardo - Coggle Diagram
Learning for Leonardo
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- Attempt things that you can't achieve: He attempt diferent thing that others for example the human body. He did imagine that he would achive that work.
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2.Seek knowledge for its own sake: He didn't need to understand how things worked, he was a character who explored the world like no other in his time.
3.Retain a childlike sense of wonder: He says that we must not give up our ''wonder'', meaning that we must not give up the side we had when we were little.
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- See things unseen: Leonardo's primary activity in his early years was creating performance and plays.
- Start whit the details: In his notebook write the smallest detail, so he write very careful word by word.
- Let the perfect be enemy of the good: If he did not see and did not make his perspective for the perfect painting, he would abandon it and start a new one.
- Get distracted: He was very curiosity so he was distacted by every thing.
- Go down rabbit holes: For his research or questions he did not decide on a topic from the start, but instead explored ideas for the sheer pleasure of it.
- Respect facts: He said that if you do an experiment and it doesn't work, you have to stop trying again and start with another one.
- Procrastinate:sometimes he didn't finish his paintings to see the way it was going and in the end he didn't finish it.
- Think visually: He didn't have the ability to make math equation so he compares the multiplying numbers to a mixing paint color.
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- Make connections: Make connections with other things or diferent perpectives.
- Use your imagination: His imagination made many of his works of art a reality and he achieved many things.
- Collaborate: . Genius start with individual brilliance.But making it real often entails working others.
- Create for yourself, not just for others: He painted what he wanted and not what others wanted - that was his touch.
- Make lists: Leonardo's to-do lists may have been the greatest examples of pure curiosity the world has every seen.
- Take notes, on paper: Leonardo's notebook continues to amaze and inspire us. It is important to write down everything that comes to mind or what you see.
- Be open to mystery: Leonardo investigated unnecessary things, but he did it out of mere curiosity.