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Through his book, How to Think Like Leonardo Da Vinci: Seven Steps to Genius Every Day, Michael Gelb shares 7 axioms that will tickle your brain, what he consistently calls the seven Da Vincian principles. Call them steps to genius. The 7 steps to genius prepare your brain to take on arduous tasks and great challenges more positively and with profound creativity.
In the book, Michael, a creativity and leadership expert, attempts to spell out how-to-guides that Leonardo—an archetype of creativity and human potential, never put on paper. He codifies the principles that he believes are implicit in Leonardo’s work. He says, “I feel very strongly that the genius of Leonardo resides not just in what he created but in what he can inspire us to create. Beyond all his stellar achievements, Leonardo Da Vinci serves as a global archetype of human potential, giving us intimations of what we ourselves may be capable of doing.”