Curiosity of Leonardo
Leonardo's early life was marked by a unique apprenticeship that fostered his insatiable curiosity. Unlike many of his peers, he never outgrew his wonder years, continuously questioning the world around him, from the mechanics of light to the color of the sky. His access to new ideas and translations of important texts fueled his desire to learn, setting the stage for his remarkable contributions to art and science.In this clip
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