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

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Ada Lovelace and the Intersection of Art and Science

Ada Lovelace's father, Lord Byron, wrote poetry, and his daughter believes that understanding mathematical equations is similar to interpreting lines of poetry. She encourages people to appreciate the beauty and complexity of both math and poetry. Steve Jobs also understood the importance of interdisciplinary knowledge and believed that standing at the intersection of different fields could lead to great innovation. By embracing both the arts and sciences, one can achieve mastery in creativity.

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