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"Actually, one of the secrets of Einstein's success is to use his head and drill deeper." . Yes! In his youth, Einstein was a complete idiot in the eyes of his classmates and teachers. He was slow to respond, asked strange questions, had a poor memory, and could not speak at the age of three?

As the saying goes, you are old when you are three. But I don't agree with this view. Because many great scientists, ancient and modern, at home and abroad, were considered stupid by others in their childhood, and some were looked down upon. We all know that Einstein, a famous scientist, was a "little stupid bird" when he was a child.

in 1879, Einstein was born in a small town in Germany. As a child, he was fascinated by the colorful scenery of the Alps. But strangely, he couldn't call his parents until he was three years old, while his one-year-old sister was very clever. This made the nanny call him "the clumsy little ancestor". In order to let his stupid bird fly first, his father asked him to learn violin at the age of six. Einstein was obsessed with music and more obsessed with science. His talent was fully revealed in middle school, and his mathematics and physics far surpassed his classmates.

it was a physics class. The teacher is talking about the spread of light, and the students are listening attentively. Only Einstein looks at the blue sky. When the teacher found out, he scolded him for not listening to the lecture, but he said something that made the whole class laugh: If I flew to the universe at the speed of light, what would I see? Because of his whimsy, he was left behind by the teacher for education after class. After that, he devoted himself to reading the works of theoretical masters. Although the economic and living conditions were poor, he still insisted on reading every day. At the age of 2, he is also determined to challenge Newton, the representative figure of physics.

In this way, difficulties and hardships honed him, and a stupid bird flew. He kept flying and finally reached the pinnacle of glory. Now, I understand the profound meaning of the sentence "success = right direction+hard work+less empty talk".

-thoughts after reading Einstein's Story

"Actually, one of the secrets of Einstein's success is to use your head and drill deeper." This is a sentence from Einstein's Story, which I deeply understand. Yes! In his youth, Einstein was a complete idiot in the eyes of his classmates and teachers. He was slow to respond, asked strange questions, had a poor memory, and could not speak at the age of three?

As the saying goes, you are old when you are three. But I don't agree with this view. Because many great scientists, ancient and modern, at home and abroad, were considered stupid by others in their childhood, and some were looked down upon. We all know that Einstein, a famous scientist, was a "little stupid bird" when he was a child.

in 1879, Einstein was born in a small town in Germany. As a child, he was fascinated by the colorful scenery of the Alps. But strangely, he couldn't call his parents until he was three years old, while his one-year-old sister was very clever. This made the nanny call him "the clumsy little ancestor". In order to let his stupid bird fly first, his father asked him to learn violin at the age of six. Einstein was obsessed with music and more obsessed with science. His talent was fully revealed in middle school, and his mathematics and physics far surpassed his classmates.

it was a physics class. The teacher is talking about the spread of light, and the students are listening attentively. Only Einstein looks at the blue sky. When the teacher found out, he scolded him for not listening to the lecture, but he said something that made the whole class laugh: If I flew to the universe at the speed of light, what would I see? Because of his whimsy, he was left behind by the teacher for education after class. After that, he devoted himself to reading the works of theoretical masters. Although the economic and living conditions were poor, he still insisted on reading every day. At the age of 2, he is also determined to challenge Newton, the representative figure of physics.

In this way, difficulties and hardships honed him, and a stupid bird flew. He kept flying and finally reached the pinnacle of glory. Now, I understand the profound meaning of the sentence "success = right direction+hard work+less empty talk"

Please adopt it, brother.