by Laura Kostwinder, Head Writer Leonardo da Vinci, an individual well-known for his impressive artwork and scientific contributions, is who we now call the first “Renaissance man”. This term refers to individuals who master numerous skills or study various subjects. These individuals are well-rounded, curious, and passionate about the pursuit of knowledge. They teach us the importance of trying new things, developing unique skills, stepping out of our comfort zones, and that we can simultaneously pursue several different paths. I believe we can all adopt some of the attitudes and habits of modern-day Renaissance people to catalyze a “rebirth” of thinkers and dreamers that are passionate about learning. Here are some ways we as students can adapt this idea to motivate us to achieve our academic and personal goals:
Laura is an undergraduate student at the University of Guelph, a Second Year Representative on the Psychology Society and a Head Writer on GetPsyched. Are you interested in submitting a post to GetPsyched? Make sure you fill out our submission form and send it back to us so we can showcase your ideas!
Edited by Mia Pistore.
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