Post by Harsh Patel
Designing. Editing. Overthinking.
Most people know Leonardo da Vinci as the painter of the Mona Lisa. But what fascinates me is that painting was only a small part of who he was. He was an artist, engineer, inventor, scientist, anatomist, architect, and lifelong learner. Centuries before modern technology existed, he filled notebooks with ideas for flying machines, military devices, bridges, and scientific observations. His greatest skill wasn't painting. It was curiosity. Leonardo never limited himself to one field. He believed that everything is connected, and that learning across disciplines leads to better ideas and innovation. In a world that pushes us to specialize early, Leonardo reminds us of the power of exploring, questioning, and staying endlessly curious. The lesson? Don't stop at what you're good at. Keep learning beyond your job title, beyond your comfort zone, and beyond what people expect from you. Curiosity compounds. And sometimes, it creates a masterpiece.