Artist Quote by Walter Isaacson
““Leonardo had almost no schooling and could barely read Latin or do long division. His genius was of the type we can understand, even take lessons from. It was based on skills we can aspire to improve in ourselves, such as curiosity and intense observation. He had an imagination so excitable that it flirted with the edges of fantasy, which is also something we can try to preserve in ourselves and indulge in our children.””
About This Quote
Source Book: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, 2011
Leonardo's lack of formal education didn't hinder his genius; curiosity, observation, and imagination were key skills we can develop.
In simple terms: Leonardo succeeded through curiosity and imagination, not schooling.
Cultivate curiosity and observation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- education reform
- personal development
- parenting
- creative workshops
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can schools foster curiosity?
- What practices boost observation?
Modern education may undervalue these traits.