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#273: Lessons from Steve Jobs, Leonardo da Vinci, and Ben Franklin

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Are You a Leonardo or a Vitruvian?

You seem to enjoy seeing the actual places or artifacts that you're writing about. Is that for personal enjoyment or do you get something else out of that? It's very resource-intensive. You know we can see anything we want online these days and then suddenly you have the thrill of seeing the original object. Even though we can all see things virtually Steve Jobs used to teach over and over again create physical spaces where you actually run into people and see real objects. There's also something very humanizing about being somewhere in person seeing the computer that Alan Turing built at Bletchley ParkSeeing the Mona Lisa in person or Vitruvian man in person was there in the little town

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