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He struggled with completing his projects, often leaving them unfinished as he pursued new interests from "summary" of Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson

Leonardo da Vinci, a man of insatiable curiosity and boundless creativity, was notorious for his habit of leaving projects unfinished. His mind was constantly racing with new ideas, sparking his interest in a multitude of subjects. This voracious appetite for knowledge often led him to abandon one project in favor of pursuing a new and more intriguing endeavor. Despite his exceptional talent and intelligence, Leonardo struggled to focus his attention on completing his work before moving on to the next big thing. This tendency to leave projects unfinished was not a sign of laziness or lack of commitment, but rather a reflection of Leonardo's restless and inquisitive nature. He was constantly seeking new challenges and pushing the boundaries of his own creativity. It was this very quality that made Leonardo such a pioneering figure in so many fields, from art to science to engineering. His willingness to explore uncharted territories and embrace the unknown set him apart from his contemporaries and continues to inspire generations of thinkers and innovators to this day.
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    Leonardo da Vinci

    Walter Isaacson

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