Leonardo Da Vinci's Biggest Secret 🤫
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Humans are naturally born to be curious. Babies and toddlers always explore everything
@Aki-47.
Жыл бұрын
And school kills it
@normalchannel2185
Жыл бұрын
@@Aki-47. tru
@dontreadmyusername6787
Жыл бұрын
I love how school are made especially to make children despise even if they like learning Many people claim that the reason they hate reading is school
@Hamzakilife2004
7 ай бұрын
So I can be da Vinci I love painting, collection, curious Hehe
I think a good thing that helped Leonardo was that he wasn’t subjected to the modern public school environment. When you read about Da Vincis personal life, especially as a child, you learn that he was incredibly impatient and very easily distracted. His tutor struggled with him daily, and you realize that these texts make it sound like Da Vinci has some form of what we’d diagnose as ADD or ADHD. But even though he was different, Leonardo learned how to do things his own way. He was left handed, so he wrpte all of his personal notes from the right side of the page to the left side, a style known as Mirror Script. There was no particular reason for this, except for the fact that this style is just Leonardo’s brain felt the most comfortable doing. But he realized that mirror script was complicated to regular people, so in all of his non-private writings (letters to family and friends,) he writes them all regularly from left to right. Dude was such a genius that he taught himself how to be ambidextrous. But the modern school system would have 100% stamped out all of this, and made him conform. It makes you wonder how many Leonardo Davincis we’re potentially missing out on.
Yes but as Walter Isaacson points out, Da Vinci was both curious AND easily distracted which made him not complete projects and many works remain unfinished
@James-kr8xm
Жыл бұрын
Feel like something similar to 10,000 light bulbs to get 1 to work
@jimsbooksreadingandstuff
Жыл бұрын
Giorgio Vasari wrote that Leonardo was inspired but lazy, his artistic output compared to Michelangelo is small.
@The-WiseOwl
Жыл бұрын
I loved that book. Visiting some of the churches and museums that store his work in Italy, after reading his biography, was an amazing experience. I was, "I know how he did this." "I know who commissioned that.". Just an amazing human being.
@bloom4096
Жыл бұрын
How many brilliant projects did you finish?
@socman002
Жыл бұрын
This is my problem too.
I like how Ali actually puts in time and effort to create Shorts and doesn’t just use parts of his long videos for Shirts
@NoahLoftier
Жыл бұрын
Where can I buy his "Shirts"?
He ain’t got no deadlines to worry about
@md.arkanulislamnabil278
6 ай бұрын
He did, and was in trouble many times for exceeding the deadline
"What was his secret to success?" "I have no idea, so I'll make something up."
@pesoschess
Ай бұрын
Be curious. Most people stop being curious as they grow older, he didn’t. Its that simple
Our modern school systems should learn from this.
@robustanybody5138
Жыл бұрын
For that children should read
@archankumarmyana40
Жыл бұрын
@@robustanybody5138 What does that even mean?
Imagine how many more Da Vincies there would be if the rest of us could spend our days indulging our curiosity.
@tonioene2262
Жыл бұрын
If AI is managed properly, that might be the case in the future.
"How get smart?" "Read books."
@cannkann6596
Жыл бұрын
Thats the whole concept of the canal...and the conclusion of the short was you need to have not only curiosity but also fun to learn so many things like him
Sounds likes my man had ADHD. Lazy? Yes. Curious? Yes. Overworking brain? Yes. Checks all the boxes.
@zorlockts5744
10 ай бұрын
Y’all mfs will diagnose others for no reason nowadays lol
@14yearoldbraindedcirclejerke45
10 ай бұрын
@@zorlockts5744 Actually some neuroscientists and academics belive that leo did infact have adhd
@zorlockts5744
10 ай бұрын
@@14yearoldbraindedcirclejerke45 how
@briann5524
7 ай бұрын
Yeah by today's definition. But maybe we need to stop calling it ADHD and start calling it "potential for greatness"
One of the greatest multipotentialites for sure.
The real secret to his success? No cellphones.
It's amazing to think that even hundreds of years after his death, we're still learning new things about Leonardo Da Vinci. Can't wait to see what other secrets he has hidden away!
@NoahLoftier
Жыл бұрын
You, Shu, are still learning. Or you could pick up books about him, google him, or read about him in Quora/articles/other sites, and learn almost all that's known about him since at least 40 years.
Jack of all trades, master of none. But often times better than one.
Lovely & inspiring short. Thank you. ❤👍🔥🤗
Your content is super informative 👍
He owned all the books that existed in the world
Wow!! Human 😊❤
One of my fav video and wisdom
Love your vids many times
He didn't watch KZread Videos or tiktoks all day Long 😂
Every great things starts with the desire :)
Not killing the curiosity might be more appropriate than just fun.
I wish I could save this video. It's truly inspiring.
Wow, thanks for this piece of wisdom😊
Man started PMK
He was quite the renaissance man.
@CapitalMort
Жыл бұрын
See what I did there 😂
Spot on, Ali!
in what program can you create such super transitions?
so Leo just had ADHD, got it
Enthusiasm - the most important in everything, generating the motivation to go farther and farther 🙂🙂
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I know another guy who’s an artist scientist lawyer doctor astronaut pizza man plumber and much more 😂😂😂
Nice 💫🙏
I love Leonardo.
Awesome edition skills, did you teach it?
Great video. Do you have fun always holding that mug in your hands though 😅
It was ADHD 😭
The subtitles are unreadable since they get hidden behind the title at the bottom
Only legends know that actually his flying machine worked, over Venezia in the 1480s or 1490s 😌
Hi! What do use to edit your videos?
Not a secret. Curiosity is the key to creativity and genius - that's pretty common knowledge.
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Put that damn cup of coffee down 😂
He and other western inventors learned almost all things from the Arabs and muslims
@robustanybody5138
Жыл бұрын
Like bombs and suicide
Having Fun LEARNING.. 😉😉
Yo the guy from assassins creed
Basically he was like ali abdil
Kind of reminds me of the Malibu Library (and the Los Feliz Library for that matter), where security is on high alert guarding paperback reproductions of mass market literature.
Best shorts on youtube
Thanks ali for this 👍🏻 love watching your videos .
But our education system made study so depressing . And that so called COMPETITION.
Power of ADHD ✌️
So lets have fun then🎉
Yeah I knew that you also kept dozens of journals that he wrote everything even shopping list down he was also left-handed
And he had no TV or KZread to distract him.🤣
college of lore bard
MATH..... Just say math sheesh
Is this me who is the boss brother?
@ali abdaal dont talk too fast, please slow down when you are talking
It is not about exploring ... he likes challenges
Playful curiosity
Ezio's best friend
I don’t think his library wasn’t so organized 😅
And we assassins always admired him.
You whats the best thing about your shorts: No music ever
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If you're that one person who has many hobbies but no obsession, then you are similar to Leonardo.
I think he just translated other text
There's a theory he was very ADHD
It was easy to discover at that time Believe me
And he didn’t wasted time on reading others comment like you are doing now so stop wasting time and move on to your works.
correct. -can not-, - does not work-, - will not work- did apparently not exist for him.
Cleo “inspired” him… iykyk
Did you know that many of his science works were actually copies of studies of another man?
am I the only one who opened this to see Leonardo DiCaprio's secret
i say deez, you say nuts
I know all information because of assassin's creed
Muslim scientists were the same and more ages ago , read about them if you are curious person it will be worth it
He was very likely ADHD.
No TV and social media to turn their brains to mush and take away all their time. I
Who taught Him? 👀
The og Gay icon
Unpopular opinion: The Mona Lisa is overrated
Editors attendance here 😂
"Now school is telling us that grades are everything." This is just non sense and idiotic how can you learn if you are afraid of making mistakes. People learn quicker when they have fun learning things.
How do you really know what he felt and thought? Don't (never) "assume" because as they say: "Makes an asz of You and me!"
how much u pay for your video editor per reel.
So, what I'm hearing is he had ADHD
@andrewanderson8803
Жыл бұрын
Why is everyone claiming adhd all the sudden? First it was autism, then this. Is it cool to have ADHD now?
Yeah but how'd he make money to live
But mainly his impressive genes surrounding iq and creativity...
lol, u escaped the most important factor, was Ostinato rigor meaning relentless rigour, u completely missed it
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He was also gay
it's only possible because he was gay
only the ignorant think of da Vinci as an artist mainly
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Playful curiosity