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How did a person who lived more than 500 years ago, without the Internet, without Google, become an outstanding thinker in all fields? Leonardo Da Vinci was not only the painter of the most famous painting in the world - Mona Lisa. He also pursued research in many fields: machinery, military weapons, flying devices, physics, optics, astronomy, human and animal anatomy, meteorology, geography, fossils, fluid dynamics, biology, music, literature, stage performance, sculpture, painting, architecture, urban planning, ... No one in history has been as creative in so many fields as Leonardo Da Vinci. How did Leonardo Da Vinci study? Can we learn and apply Leonardo Da Vinci's method to guide us to awaken our inner potential? You can come up with your own answer after watching this video 0:00 Leonardo Da Vinci - The Master of Learning 4:20 How Curious Was Leonardo Da Vinci? 10:25 Leonardo Da Vinci's Observation Method 18:20 Read books and ask industry experts 19:57 Combine theoretical foundations with practical testing 22:55 Continuous learning and continuous improvement 24:38 Willing to accept ambiguity, paradox and uncertainty 26:22 Multidisciplinary thinking: Connecting everything together 30:40 Summary of key lessons 33:33 A flaw of Leonardo Da Vinci (in my personal opinion) If I had as much money as Bill Gates, I would buy everyone who watches this video a biography of Leonardo Da Vinci by Walter Isaacson - The best book about Leonardo Da Vinci and the best biography I have ever read. Link to buy the book if you are interested: https://shorten.asia/6BbZntCP ☘ If you find my content useful, you can consider contributing to the development of the channel today. Thank you for your generous giving ❤ 🎁 Bank: 7807 1044 - LE THI NGA - VPBank (Vietnam Prosperity Bank) Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5aaWzdk... Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Subscribe to the Youtube channel: Inner World Podcast: / @innerworld.podcast #leonardodavinci #innerworldpodcast #kyluat #dongluc #phattrienbanthan