Review and Analysis of Leonardo Lospennato's: The Da Vinci Curse
Life Design for People with Too Many Interests and Talents
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Please note: This is a review and analysis of the book, not the original book. This review and analysis is not endorsed by or affiliated with Leonardo Lospennato.
We all know who Leonardo da Vinci is. He was one of those geniuses that could do anything: he was an architect, a sculptor, a painter, amongst other things. He didn't really specialize in one particular field. Back in his day that was not an issue; it was encouraged to have your hand in a little bit of everything. Today, we have become increasingly more specialized, and because of that people who have multiple interests and multiple talents cannot find their way as easily. In his book, The Da Vinci Curse, Leonardo Lospennato gives clues and tips as to how a person with multiple talents can live in an increasingly specialized world. We will review and summarize these points here. Enjoy!
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