Geniuses of Mankind – Albert Einstein
Some special human beings emerge from time to time throughout the world, at varying intervals.
What makes these outstanding beings so special? These fascinating minds bringing ideas, creations in science, music, painting, sculpture, writing, taking shape in harmony, they are human gems.
What makes them so different from ordinary people? They come and they go in the short time of their existences, as human life is, but their thoughts and creations are permanent.
Walter Isaacson, a biographer of geniuses, says that despite high intelligence as a prerequisite, the most common sign of geniuses is that they can apply creativity and imagination to any situation.
Let us feature one of them – Albert Einstein.
Albert Einstein, born to a German Jewish family on March 14, 1879. Excelled at math and physics, at 12 he learned algebra and geometry. His love for math was intense and not his only interest, at 13 he discovered his big interest for philosophy and music.
He was a genius that explored the secrets of the universe, saying that what was incomprehensible in the universe was that the universe was incomprehensible.
He was not a nationalist. Despite being Jewish he was against an independent Jewish state. He thought Jews could share the same space with Palestinians.
He was a polymath, someone who excels in multiple areas of knowledge.
As a mathematician, a man of powerful imagination, he was a music lover. He was a man of superior intelligence and was deeply connected to music.
Love for Music
He was deeply attracted to music from an early age. He expressed himself about music as the big joy of his life. Music was part of his existence, being present at every moment in life.
He mainly listened to his favorite classical composers such as Beethoven and Mozart. Music made part of his life, touching his emotions.
Geniuses are the gems of mankind, they pass by, but they leave a patch of light that cannot be erased. Geniuses of Mankind – Albert Einstein was one of them.
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