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Then zigzag go faster? – The story of Leonardo da Vinci
Imagine that you are born with incredible talents that allow you to become a what you want. On the one hand, unprecedented mechanical skills that can be used to launch an engineering company whose innovations are sold worldwide. On the other hand, his extraordinary knowledge of anatomy could win a place among the best doctors.
In addition, his talent for drawing and composition may allow you to become an internationally renowned artist and producing hundreds of paintings which are eagerly bought by collectors. All doors are open and the world at your feet. powerful men seek their friendship and everyone respects you.
To make things even better, nature gives us a life long enough for you to respond as much as possible. You get to live 67 years and enjoy good general health. You were born in a country that offers great opportunities and his family encourages initiatives.
How much to accomplish in your life? Do you focus your energy on land? Or would you change occupation every few years? What are the objectives has been set for himself? Would you choose a profession or a business that allows you to quickly accumulate a fortune?
Two weeks after his 67th birthday, the time has elapsed. You are terminally ill and look back on your life to see how much they have accomplished. When you count your property, which tells how little they have, after decades of work. Time of departure, you feel shame about how certain tasks are completed.
At this time, you can not help but think that you have lost your life. What will be left after your departure? Why waste his talent conjecture and speculation? He initiated many projects, but most of them abandoned midway.
In a trembling voice, he gives his last wish. Given that never married and the father of the child's property is divided among a small number of officials and friends. The house where we will die is not yours. Closing his eyes last Once, I pray for the extra time to finish all they have left unfinished, but now it is too later.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519) died in a house the King of France had provided. His will, which was published after his death, the names of their meager belongings. His fortune amounts to a few books, a small farm in Milan, a little money, and some paintings. Not much for someone that much consider the most talented man who ever lived.
Except for a few dozen paintings, Leonardo da Vinci rarely finished anything he began. He made extensive notes on inventions that have never emerged. He spent two years carrying out drawings to illustrate a book of anatomy which was never published during his lifetime. He also designs for churches that were never built.
If you a talented son takes his life in imitation of Leonardo da Vinci, his patience will not last more than your disappointments. You will come to regret the failure your child to focus on a specific area and advance your career. You also have to bear the sight of his son, passed in the honors and wealth for others who have less talent, but determination.
The reality is structured so that rewards are for constant. Weaving can be psychologically rewarding, but rarely leads to a remarkable achievement. Even people of great talent needs time to gain experience and establish in the market. Customers pay for finished products and services, often for preliminary drawings.
When history we study, hear great things about Leonardo da Vinci. The art teachers informed about its genius as a painter, his doctors prodigious knowledge of human anatomy, and visionary engineers design a flying machine.
Okay, but if you view all projects with an eye of a tax advisor, you will be forced to classify most of them as "work in progress." My point is that if Leonardo da Vinci lived today, would probably achieve success.
In our century, innovation and competition is fierce in all areas. Artists, scientists, doctors, and inventors do not want peace in the Internet age. Guarantees global economy that someone, somewhere is about to surpass their achievements or your company.
There is much to learn in all professional Contemporary rarely participate in unproductive projects. The market wants products and reliable services. Nobody cares if you're a genius. What matters is whether you are able to provide value to paying customers.
Most of the time, weaving slows you down and waste their opportunities. The difference between Leonardo da Vinci and his contemporary Raphael of Urbino (1483-1520) provides a striking illustration of this principle.
Rafael, one of the most talented painters in history, lived only 37 years, but the author of over a hundred paintings. However, Leonardo, who has lived to be 67 years, occurs only a dozen works. How many others might have created if gloss paints Leonardo emphasized in this industry?
Leonardo spent his life moving from one project to another. At 28, he interrupted his work in his painting "St. Jerome" and never found the time to complete. At 29, he went to Milan and Florence left halfway completed its painting "The Adoration of the Magi", which never recovered.
At age 40, Leonardo received a commission for an Equestrian monument to Milan, but the project was also incomplete. Leonardo managed to produce a clay model of the horse, but he was ready to cast in bronze, his client has decided to use the bronze for the manufacture of firearms.
A long-term success requires an end compatible. If ever weaving leads to success, which will last for management. personal efforts to go beyond when compounded by time. Each stage of a career is consolidating the gains of yesterday and preparing the next. Continuous improvement requires a good level of stability.
JOHN wrote Vespasian that living near rational and is the author of the book "When all else fails, try this "and" rationality is the path to happiness. "He lived in New York, Madrid, Paris and Munich. Their stories reflect the values of entrepreneurship, tolerance and self-sufficiency. See http://johnvespasian.blogspot.com a blog about the rational life.
About the Author
JOHN VESPASIAN writes about rational living and is the author of the books “When everything fails, try this” and “Rationality is the way to happiness.” He has resided in New York, Madrid, Paris and Munich. His stories reflect the values of entrepreneurship, tolerance and self-reliance. See John Vespasian’s blog about rational living.
http://johnvespasian.blogspot.com
Does anyone like lady gaga with these shoes?
As you know it’s not true that a human shows himself in animal clothes.
Is it beauty?
And now you see lady gaga, super models and lots of famous people in hoof shoes.
You think it’s true? It don’t have prom that anyone may follow these Behaviors?
Look at this.
lady gaga in hoof shoes
http://celebrities.ninemsn.com.au/img/blog/blog310510_shoes.jpg
real hoof
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f6/Horse_anatomy_hooves.jpg
mother f’n horrible
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