Portrait of Leonardo by Francesco Melzi.

[Public domain],via Wikimedia Commons

Many of us are list makers.

Just look at thebullet journal trend.

Leonardo Da Vinci Notebook

“Portrait of Leonardo” by Francesco Melzi. [Public domain],via Wikimedia Commons

But there’s one man that takes list making to another levelLeonardo Da Vinci.

So what would a to-do list look like for Da Vinci?

Much of the list is dedicated to mathematics and measurements, which surely translate into his artwork.

What’s most inspiring is that Da Vinci didn’t limit himself.

Giving into theRenaissance philosophythat art and science were complementary fieldsnot separateDa Vinci allowed himself to be a sponge.

This is surely a lesson we should all remember.