How To Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps To Genius Everyday - New Edition

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New edition, including a new introduction by the author, of this inspiring guide to developing your full potential. A perfect buy for the business market as well as those wishing to explore their power of their brain, this book shows you how to imitate Leonardo Da Vinci’s thought processes and so enhance your aptitude in every area of your life.Learn how to fulfill your true potential by developing the thought processes used by Renaissance master Leonardo Da Vinci. Simply by imitating his insatiable quest for information and experience, we can all enhance our own aptitude in all facets of our lives.Michael Gelb discusses the seven fundamental elements of Da Vinci’s thought process and offers practical ways to incorporate them into our own lives. The techniques outlined in the book help readers to develop the same traits of whole-brain thinking, creative problem solving and continuous learning, all of which are vital in today’s world.Numerous exercises, anecdotes and illustrations help readers to master these techniques and create a personal and professional renaissance of their very own.

318 pages, Paperback

First published January 1,1998

About the author

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The world's leading authority on the application of genius thinking to personal and organizational development, Michael J. Gelb is a pioneer in the fields of creative thinking, innovative leadership and executive coaching. His clients include DuPont, Emerson, Genentech, KPMG, Merck, Microsoft, Nike and YPO.

Michael is a Senior Fellow at The Center for Humanistic Management and a member of the Leading People and Organizations Advisory Board at the Fordham University Gabelli School of Business. Michael was also awarded a Batten Fellowship in Innovation from the University of Virginia's Darden Graduate School of Business, and he co-directed the acclaimed Leading Innovation Seminar there for more than 10 years. Michael was honored as “Brain of the Year” (1999) by the Brain Trust Charity – other recipients include Steven Hawking, Garry Kasparov and Edward De Bono.

Michael is the author of 17 books including How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci, Discover Your Genius, Innovate Like Edison, and The Art of Connection: 7 Relationship Building Skills Every Leader Needs Now.

Michael's books have been translated into 25 languages and have sold more than one million copies. Recent releases include The Healing Organization: Awakening the Conscience of Business to Help Save the World, co-authored with Prof. Raj Sisodia, and Mastering the Art of Public Speaking: 8 Secrets to Transform Fear and Supercharge Your Career.

FUN FACTS

Author, Speaker, Consultant, Juggler!

A professional juggler who performed with the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan, Gelb introduced the idea of teaching juggling to promote accelerated learning and team-building. He is the author of The 5 Keys to High Performance: Juggling Your Way to Success.

A passionate wine lover, Gelb is the originator of a unique and enjoyable approach to teambuilding as expressed in Wine Drinking For Inspired Thinking: Uncork Your Creative Juices.

Michael trained as a teacher of the Alexander Technique, (the method taught at The Juilliard School for cultivating commanding stage presence), while completing his Masters degree. His thesis became his first book – Body Learning: An Introduction to the Alexander Technique.

A fifth degree black belt in the martial art of Aikido, Gelb is co-author with Grandmaster Raymond Keene, of Samurai Chess: Mastering Strategic Thinking Through the Martial Art of the Mind.


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July 15,2025
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I'm certain that when this book was written, it was indeed a much better tool.

However, as time has passed, it has become quite outdated at this point.

I'm constantly striving to get into the mindset of Leonardo da Vinci. That's always an incredibly cool thing to do.

As a polymath who is frequently compared to Leonardo da Vinci, I wouldn't necessarily claim that these are the exact things and ways to get you into my mindset.

Nevertheless, it can be an interesting practice for at least getting into a more creative mindset and doing some practical application.

In this book, there are several tests that you can do to attempt to exercise your creativity.

As I was previously stating, though, several of the sciences presented in this book are outdated.

So, I simply wouldn't recommend reading this book.

Instead, reading the biography of Leonardo da Vinci, one of the more recent ones, such as the one by Walter Isaacson, that did provide a much better spectrum into what it's like to think in my head, at least.
July 15,2025
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It is widely recognised and has intrigued everyone that what makes Leonardo so special is not superhuman powers or divine endowments. Instead, it is his unquenchable curiosity, obsessive passion, often combined with inventive imagination. These are simple skills that all of us have access to, but rarely exploit.


The author attempts to create a structured framework by taking seven key elements central to Leonardo's unique approach to life. The author suggests that we can improve our own lives by consciously developing these same capabilities. The promise is an opportunity to live a wholesome life, where we combine logic with imagination, reason with romance, art with science, and start our own quest for truth and beauty.


The ask is to awaken the powers of curiosity (Curiosità), probe the depths of experience to learn from mistakes (Dimostrazione), sharpen senses (Sensazione), embrace uncertainty, ambiguity, and paradox (Sfumato), balance art and science (Arte/Scienza), nurture the balance of mind and body (Corporality), and above all, find patterns across disparate things to build connections between everything (Connessione).


However, we all know that it is no easy task to emulate. All we can probably do is take a few steps in that direction.


As someone who idolises Leonardo and has read many books on his life and achievements, I believe that a structured framework like this can at best attempt to get us out of our current conditioning. The challenge starts beyond that - to break out of our single-minded quest for 'getting it done', to slow down, to observe, and to open our minds to possibilities.


For me, Leonardo's ability to switch between the abstract on one hand and get into fine details on the other is truly remarkable. This is a rare ability, and most of us err in one direction or the other. Over the years, the biggest influence on me has been to encourage me to broaden my perspective, read and explore disjoint disciplines such as psychology, design, neuroscience, anthropology, mathematics, evolution, and biological sciences, and apply insights from these completely unrelated fields into my own daily life centred around technology. I can confirm that it has opened up innovation in unforeseen areas, leading to novel ideas and unconventional insights. In a society divided between specialisation and generalisation, I find that the right combination of both is the desired goal, at least for me.


Leonardo is an inspiration like no other. I wish I could develop even a fraction of his level of acute observation, obsessive study and experimentation, indefatigable curiosity, and unnatural degree of imagination.


And if I can take one thing away from reading about his life, pursuits, passions, and approach, it would be to slow down, start looking at everything around me with new eyes, and maybe even stop for a while to cherish the infinite wonders around me. For if I do that, I will also start seeing many more patterns and correlations that I overlook today.
July 15,2025
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On the outside, this might seem like a typical self-help book, but it is actually a great deal more.

Not only does it offer some truly fascinating insights into the life of Leonardo da Vinci, but it also delves deep into his philosophy and methodology, exploring how he thought and put into practice the remarkable achievements he accomplished during his lifetime.

Mr. Gelb was invited to speak at a conference of executives, addressing topics such as how to be more creative and achieve balance. The chairman of this conference even made suggestions related to Leonardo, and this book is the outcome of all the research that was necessary to prepare the talk.

The book is divided into three sections. Part one provides an overview of Leonardo da Vinci's life, his major accomplishments, some of the practical aspects of his work, and an understanding of what the Renaissance was really like.

Part two takes the reader through seven different principles employed by da Vinci: Curosità (Curiosity), Dimostrazione (the willingness to gain knowledge through experience), Sensazione (the continual refinement of the senses), Sfumato (the willingness to embrace ambiguity), Arte/Scienza (the balance between science and art), Corporalita (the cultivation of dexterity), and Connessione (the appreciation of the interconnectedness of everything).

Part three offers a short yet highly engaging course on da Vincian drawing principles, which is both interesting and well worth the time.

Each of these sections presents an overview of the topic and includes exercises that the reader can undertake to enhance their knowledge and enjoyment of the lessons. By completing these exercises, it is almost certain that the reader will gain a new understanding of how their life can be transformed and made more enjoyable.

There is a workbook accompanying this text that I have not seen, but I assume it is simply an expansion of the various exercises provided in the book.

Overall, this is an incredibly interesting book that I would highly recommend to anyone interested in both the life of Leonardo da Vinci and enhancing their enjoyment of life.
July 15,2025
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This was an extremely interesting book. I happened to pick it up after a college professor highly recommended it to me. I share a somewhat similar style with DaVinci. That is, I have a penchant for a wide variety of pursuits that engage both the right and left hemispheres of my brain. Obviously, I am nowhere near the caliber of DaVinci, but he serves as a mentor whom I could potentially follow. The author clearly has a great love for DaVinci as well. The book is replete with praise for him.

The advice provided in the book is excellent and is neatly broken up into small, easily understandable sections. However, it's not really a book that you would read in the same way as other ordinary ones. If you simply progress straight through the book without pausing to think about what you are reading and giving yourself time to test out the ideas for yourself, it won't take a very long time. Since the main purpose of the book is enlightenment, it's not something you read with the sole goal of reaching the end. Instead, you learn as you go along. I admit that I read it too quickly. The large backlog of books that I am eager to read didn't afford me the luxury of fully pausing and carefully considering each idea being presented. Therefore, I would very much like to come back to this book at some point in the future because there were indeed some really outstanding ideas within its pages.

July 15,2025
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I've read this book twice over the years and it has had a profound influence on cultivating the qualities of a "Renaissance Man" within myself.

Who could be a better subject of study than the quintessential Renaissance Man himself?

The book, although not flawless, does manage to capture the essence of how Da Vinci thought and perceived the world. It also provides checklists at the end of each chapter, suggesting things that one can develop within oneself.

The interesting aspect is that you can identify your own little weaknesses and gaps and then work on them to become more well-rounded. For instance, "Knowing the eye color of all your friends" is a significant one. How many of your friends can you truly claim to know their eye color? This encourages "curiosita" or curiosity, as well as being observant and present.

It may seem trivial, but it is a powerful example of the importance of being observant. By paying attention to such details, we can enhance our awareness and understanding of the world around us, just as Da Vinci did.

Overall, this book has been a valuable resource in my journey towards becoming a more complete and knowledgeable individual.
July 15,2025
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This was an extremely informative book that I chose not to read from start to finish in a traditional manner. Instead, I skipped around and dog-eared several pages for future review or rereading.

The book is neatly divided into three distinct parts. The first part serves to explain the author's overall idea and provides an in-depth look at Leonardo da Vinci himself. The second part delves into seven ideas that the author believes can assist us in becoming more like this remarkable Renaissance man. And the third part focuses on teaching us how to draw.

My most significant takeaway, which I will surely make great use of, began on page 179 and centered around the concept of mind mapping. To me, this is all about translating our visions into a written format. I thoroughly enjoyed reading the author's ideas regarding reframing our thoughts and the power of having a five-year plan. In essence, we can strive to be more like the man the author hails as the "greatest example of genius of all time" by being curious, learning from our mistakes, learning to utilize all of our senses, embracing paradoxes, seeking to understand both art and science, striving for balanced lives, and constantly asking how everything is connected. I truly relished this non-traditional book and the diverse ways it inspired me to think and appreciate the life I have constructed for myself. Moreover, it has now given me a better understanding of Leonardo da Vinci and perhaps even his most famous work, The Mona Lisa.

July 15,2025
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Everyone has a little genius within them.

This remarkable book is dedicated to the care and nourishment of that latent genius, presenting seven principles as expounded by the great Leonardo da Vinci.

I had the pleasure of reading this book several years ago, and I was truly enamored with it.

It compelled me to view my creative self from an entirely different perspective.

The exercises within the book were particularly engaging, especially the one on "Mind Mapping."

While it didn't transform me into a full-fledged genius overnight, it did succeed in enhancing my awareness of the everyday experiences that often go unnoticed.

I thoroughly relished reading it and would unhesitatingly recommend it to anyone who desires to open themselves up to a more creative and fulfilling life.

It offers valuable insights and practical tools that can inspire and guide individuals on their journey towards unlocking their inner genius.

Whether you are an artist, a writer, or simply someone looking to add a touch of creativity to your daily routine, this book is well worth a read.

July 15,2025
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This is truly a gem of a book. It is not only inspiring but also really opened up my eyes to the hidden potential that one has. The book makes me realize that if only one believes and has the courage to put one's belief into action, amazing things can happen.

After reading this book, I have been seriously considering trying my hand at drawing. I have always had an interest in art, but I have never really had the confidence to pursue it. However, this book has given me the motivation and the belief that I can do it.

Who knows what might happen if I give it a try? Maybe I will discover a new talent within myself. Maybe I will create something beautiful and unique. Or maybe I will just have a lot of fun in the process. Whatever the outcome, I am excited to take this step and see where it leads me.
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