Therefore you should be desirous of hearing patiently the opinions of others, and consider and reflect carefully whether or no he who censures you has reason for his censure; and correct your work if you find that he is right, but if not, then let it seem that you have not understood him, or - in case he is a man whom you esteem - show him by argument why it is that he is mistaken.
—from The Notebooks of Leonardo, a book by Vinci by Leonardo da Vinci, translated by Edward McCurdy
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| 1. | startup (startingfresh) | 151.49 | 98% | 2024-08-08 |
| 2. | ᗜ Richard (rliu) | 112.47 | 96% | 2021-11-05 |
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| Default (English) | 33,511 | 87.01 | August 8, 2018 |
| Instant Death Mode | 42 | 96.26 | December 15, 2018 |
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