Seven principles to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci (Ref:“How to think like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Days to Thinking Like a Genius,” by Michael Gelb -Delacorte.

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Seven principles to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci (Ref:“How to think like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Days to Thinking Like a Genius,” by Michael Gelb -Delacorte Press, )

SEVEN PRINCIPLES TO THINK LIKE LEONARDO DA VINCI ( “How to think like Leonardo da Vinci: Seven Days to Thinking Like a Genius,” by Michael Gelb -Delacorte Press, ) An insatiable curiosity and an unrelenting quest for continuous learning A commitment to test knowledge through experience, persistence and a willingness to learn from mistakes. The continual refinement of the five senses A willingness to embrace ambiguity, paradox and uncertainty The development of the balance between science, art logic and imagination (“Whole Brain Thinking”) The cultivation of grace, ambidexterity, fitness and poise A recognition of and appreciation for the interconnectedness of all things and phenomena (systems thinking) (Further reading: Leonardo as a model for Japanese )