We all know many geniuses, but how many effectively communicate their ideas and concepts to others? Not many. However, Albert Einstein could—as shown by his famous speeches and writings. I recently ...
Albert Einstein knew how to work hard, and he also knew when to take time off. He once said, "I have no special talents. I am only passionately curious." Einstein's curiosity drove him as a child, ...
An elderly Albert Einstein, played by Geoffrey Rush, blows out a candle on a birthday cake in the final episode of National Geographic Channel’s “Genius” TV series. (National Geographic Channel Photo) ...
I recently read excerpts from a 1936 address by Albert Einstein to the State University of New York at Albany. He spoke at the celebration of the tercentenary of higher education in America. His words ...
Albert Einstein was one of the great intellects of our time. Throughout his life, he never stopped being curious and never stopped learning. As brilliant as he was, he always learned from his past, ...
Albert Einstein once dismantled the long-cherished and nurtured idea of genius with a line: It’s not that I’m so smart, it’s just that I stay with problems longer.” It is not an ostentatious statement ...
Albert Einstein poses for a photograph shortly before his 70th birthday at home in Princeton, N.J., in 1949. The debate of its veracity aside, Albert Einstein reportedly said, in some variation or ...
1. Pursue what you love, and find the silver lining in the rest. In a letter to his son, Einstein wrote, “Mainly play the things on the piano which please you, even if the teacher does not assign ...
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