Leonardo da Vinci

Your genius stretched across art, science, and everything between.

Leonardo da Vinci

Congratulations, you were basically the Renaissance's entire arts and sciences department rolled into one slightly paint-stained human. Leonardo da Vinci didn't just think outside the box, he dissected the box, sketched seventeen improved versions of it, and then got distracted designing a flying machine before finishing any of them.

Sound familiar? You probably have seventeen browser tabs open right now, a notebook full of genius ideas you swear you'll return to, and an almost offensive amount of natural talent you spread so thin it makes other people furious. You're curious about everything, committed to nothing for very long, and somehow still the most interesting person in any room.

The good news: history remembers you as a legend. The slightly uncomfortable news: you definitely left a few masterpieces unfinished.