Aphorisms
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo's lament over Nature's seeming partiality reflects the Renaissance tension between humanist optimism and the stark realities of social hierarchy. As Europe edged toward modernity, the promise of individual potential clashed with the entrenched structures that bound many in servitude. Leonardo, a polymath with grand visions, knew firsthand the limits imposed by societal constraints, perhaps feeling them as he navigated the patronage system himself. The dichotomy he observes—Nature as both nurturing and indifferent—mirrors the unpredictability of human fortune.