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The behind-the-scenes story of "Einstein"

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Einstein was not outstanding as a child, not even a qualified student, but later his achievements were unmatched by most people, so what kind of story did he encounter growing up?

The behind-the-scenes story of "Einstein"

  In the face of so many people who have achieved excellence, you may be ashamed to say: "How can I become a talent if I am so stupid?", "I am too ordinary to become a great person at all!" Below I will tell you the story of the success of a person who everyone thinks he is stupid.

  This man is Albert Einstein. This stupid student, who was thought by the president to "do nothing", after hard work, became the founder and founder of modern physics and the most outstanding physicist in modern times.

The behind-the-scenes story of "Einstein"

  On March 14, 1879, a little life was born in a small German town called Ulm. His parents gave him a promising name: Albert Einstein. Looking at his cute appearance, his parents pinned all their hopes on him. However, it didn't take long for parents to be disappointed: the children began to learn to speak, and Einstein, who was already three years old, "babbled" to speak. Later, Einstein's sister, Maga, who was two years younger than him, was already able to talk to her neighbors, but Einstein still spoke in a fragmented manner, and the preface did not match the afterword... Looking at Einstein, who was slow to behave, his parents began to worry. They worry about whether his intelligence will be inferior to that of ordinary people. It wasn't until he was 10 years old that his parents sent him to school. However, at school, Einstein was ridiculed by teachers and classmates, who called him a "stupid guy." The school required students to follow military orders to and from class, and because Einstein was slow to respond, he was often reprimanded and punished by teachers. Some teachers even pointed at his nose and scolded: "This thing is so stupid, I can't keep up with any lessons!"

  In a craft class, the teacher picked out a poorly made wooden stool from the student's work and said, "I don't think there will be a worse stool in the world!" In the midst of laughter, Einstein stood up with a red face and said, "I think there are such stools!" Saying that, he took out two more unseemly stools from his desk and said, "This is what I did the first two times, and the third time I gave it to you, although it is not yet good, it is much stronger than these two!" Having said so much in one breath, Einstein himself was surprised. The teacher was even more stunned, sitting there not knowing what to say.

  In the midst of ridicule and insults, Einstein slowly grew up and went on to Munich's Luitepold School. In middle school, he loved math classes, but was not interested in the rest of the classes that were divorced from reality and life. Lonely, he began to look for sustenance in books, looking for spiritual strength. In this way, Einstein met Archimedes, Newton, Descartes, Goethe, Mozart in the book... Books and knowledge opened up a wider space for him. The horizons broadened, and Einstein had more questions in his mind.

  One day, he said to his uncle, who often tutored him in mathematics, "If I use the speed of light in a vacuum and run forward with light, can I see the electromagnetic waves vibrating in space?" The uncle stared at him with strange eyes for a long time, with both approval and worry in his eyes. Because he knew that Einstein's question was extraordinary and would cause unexpected shocks. Since then, Einstein has been tormented by this problem. In the autumn of 1895, Einstein decided after much deliberation to apply to the University of Zurich in Switzerland. However, he failed, and he failed in foreign language. Undeterred, he took part in secondary school tuition. A year later, he obtained a secondary school remedial certificate and was admitted to the Zurich Polytechnic University. At this time, he was already preparing for his future. He spends all his energy reading outside of class and in the lab. When the professors saw him reading books that had nothing to do with his studies and doing tests that had nothing to do with his test scores, they were very dissatisfied and angry, thinking that he was "not doing his job."

  When Einstein graduated from university, he was in time for the economic crisis, and because he was of Jewish descent, he had no connections and no money, so he had to be unemployed at home. In order to make a living, he had to post advertisements everywhere and earn 3 francs an hour for teaching physics. This period of unemployment helped Einstein a lot. In the course of his lectures, he reflected on traditional physics, prompting his violent impact on traditional academic views. After five weeks of intense and exciting struggle, Einstein wrote a 9,000-word essay "On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies," from which the special theory of relativity was born. It can be said that this is a decisive and great declaration in the history of physics and another milestone in the progress of physics.

  Although many people still objected to this, and even some people published critical articles in the newspapers, Einstein still received attention from society and academia. In a short period of time, 15 universities awarded him a doctoral certificate, and famous universities in France, Germany, the United States, Poland and many other countries also wanted to hire him as a professor. Einstein, who was called "stupid" and "stupid" and thought that he could not become a talent, finally became the world's most outstanding intelligent person in modern times. What does it mean that the change from "ugly goose" to "white swan" shows?

  I think Einstein's words are the best answer. When many young people pestered him to tell him the secret of success, he wrote down a formula: A=x+y+z, explaining: "A means success, x means diligence, y means the right way, and what about z, it means that you must say less empty words." Einstein's miraculous equation for success has been praised for many years. From Einstein's struggle, it is not difficult to see that it was hard work, correct methods and less empty words that made Einstein from a clumsy head to a giant.

The behind-the-scenes story of "Einstein"

  It can be seen that it is not terrible for a person to be unintelligent, what is terrible is to vent oneself first. As long as you are willing to work hard for your goals and cooperate with the right methods, you will be rewarded by the goddess of success. Many people who have achieved success in their careers do not necessarily show their sharp advantages in childhood and adolescence, on the contrary, they are too ordinary, even dull and stupid, and often ridiculed and ridiculed by those around them. If you are discouraged because you are stupid and stop working hard, isn't it killing your potential talents and abilities in the cradle?

  In fact, everyone has different talents, and everyone will find their own zodiac sign in the long river of life. If you think you're stupid, it's because you haven't found your own zodiac sign yet. Just as Einstein was obtused by other things, but particularly fond of physics and mathematics, when you find your zodiac sign, you are sure to shine something different.

  Give it a try and find your place as soon as possible.