Once in Tokyo, Japan in 1922, Albert Einstein went to have a meal in a hotel, where he handed a note to the bellboy on which it was written: "A calm and modest life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success combined with constant restlessness." This means that the person who had such a high IQ himself said that a quiet and humble life is far better than those who are always chasing success and always live in restlessness. Einstein was so successful yet he said these words, so you can judge it according to your own way. And the original note on which he wrote these words was sold for $1.6 million in 2017.
Once Albert Einstein wrote a table of nine on the board in his class. He wrote from 9 x 1 to 9 x 9 absolutely accurate, but in 9 x 10, he wrote 91, on this point all the students sitting in the class started laughing at him. But when all the students became silent, Albert Einstein respond to everyone that I had written 9 x 1 to 9 x 9 absolutely right, then none of you came to express admiration for me, but as soon as I made a small mistake, you all started laughing at me together. Meaning that no matter how perfectly you work, no one will pay attention to it, but on a small mistake, people will criticize you in a ruthless manner. This is the way the world treats everyone, so don't let common critics kill your dreams.
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Once a man was going somewhere by train, when suddenly the TT (Travelling Ticket Examiner) came and said sir, show me the ticket. The man started looking for his ticket, first in his pocket, then in his briefcase, but he could not find the ticket anywhere. Seeing his condition, TT said, Sir, Let it be, I know you, you must have brought the ticket, so relax. But even after that the man did not stop looking for his ticket, after watching this, TT again said, sir why are you looking for the ticket, no one will ask for a ticket from you, why are you getting worried? After hearing all this, the man said, that all is fine, but if I can't find my ticket, how do I know where I am going? Now you must be thinking that how forgetful that man was, but let us tell you that he was the most intelligent person in the world. Yes, his name was Albert Einstein.
In 1931, a book named "A Hundred Authors Against Einstein" was published, in which a collection of various criticisms from so many scientists can be found, targeting the condemnation of the theory of relativity. It was the time when Einstein's fame and the great success of his theories caused a strong and unfavorable reaction in the science world. But in response to the book, Einstein replied with these few impressive words, Why 100? If I were wrong, one (author) would have been enough "that is" the words of 100 scientists were not needed to defeat relativity, but just a fact was enough.
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