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10 Life Lessons from Einstein

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posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 03:26 AM
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Perfect reading for 1st thing in the morning!



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 05:41 AM
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"It is the preview of life's coming attractions. "
This has been poorly translated, i can tell just by reading it.

Einstein was an impostor, he didnt write his scientific papers : his wife did.
He was made into a world star by the jewish media, that's all there is to him.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 10:11 AM
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He was a brilliant man, I like the one about taking each day as is comes. Its hard to do that in this day and age.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 10:13 AM
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Originally posted by quintal
reply to post by SeeingBlue
 


"It is the preview of life's coming attractions. "
This has been poorly translated, i can tell just by reading it.

Einstein was an impostor, he didnt write his scientific papers : his wife did.
He was made into a world star by the jewish media, that's all there is to him.


Source please.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 10:51 AM
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Nice post. It certainly gives one pause to reflect. Einstein had a closet full of identical clothes. He said it gave him more time to ponder because he didn't have to spend any time on deciding what to wear each morning.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 11:07 AM
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Didn't take long for the smarm patrol to visit and leave their nasty little comments. There are truly some small, shriveled souls out there.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 11:22 AM
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Originally posted by Nostradumbass

He had Asperger syndrome...it meant he had trouble dealing with emotions. We think just because we deal with emotions everyday that everyone thinks about them virtually all the time.

Cant really blame the guy if he had an emotional disorder.


I guess it depends on if you believe Aspergers to be a real disorder or not.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 12:24 PM
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You don't think Asperger's is real?

...

Why?



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 12:25 PM
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Originally posted by OrphenFire

Originally posted by quintal
reply to post by SeeingBlue
 


"It is the preview of life's coming attractions. "
This has been poorly translated, i can tell just by reading it.

Einstein was an impostor, he didnt write his scientific papers : his wife did.
He was made into a world star by the jewish media, that's all there is to him.


Source please.


I would like to see this as well. Please at least provide a conduit to your information. I'm open minded to alternative explanations but not when they come out of the blue like yours.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 01:20 PM
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Indeed he was brilliant but his theories are constantly being challenged. Some have even been proven wrong.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 01:31 PM
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Awesome collection and great presentation. Just like in the spirit of Einstein. Thank you

Interesting contradiction between these life lessons and the field of physics.
"Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love". Another "gem" of his. Who would come up with a line like that, but a genius



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 04:17 PM
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Just saying that classifying Aspergers as 'A form autism' might be a little bit of a stretch. Further trying to pin every kid out there that has discipline problems as Aspies adds to the problem. It's all to easy to have something to blame for a child's misbehavior and the medical community in general does this too often. Add experimental drugs that a child's system doesn't need to this and you can see a problem. You can't discipline your children anymore. When they act up, oh... it's Aspergers.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 04:22 PM
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Very true, but Aspergers is a real issue. A boy my age in my neighborhood suffers from it.
The unique thing about Aspergers: it makes people socially awkward, but geniouses at CERTAIN things. Just like Einstein was a genious in physics, the boy in my neighborhood knows the history of every monster movie, he knows an incredible amount of knowledge about reptiles, and can be a decent movie maker. He just can not function in any other field of life.



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 04:34 PM
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Thanks for posting OP!!

Some very good and thought provoking sentences!!



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 07:24 PM
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Great find most diffinitely. Thanks for sharing!!



posted on Mar, 11 2010 @ 09:01 PM
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Originally posted by Pontius

Originally posted by kettlebellysmith
Great thread. Einstein could get so caught up in a problem while taking a walk that he wouldn't notice it had started raining. He frequently would wear socks of different colors if his wife didn't keep an eye on him. But the genius that gave us the generalized theory of relativity had a remarkable insight into the things that are important in life.



To you mismatching socks is a sign of aloofness, but to me it's a general statement of practicality.


Yeah, like he (Einstein) has a pair just like them at home!



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 12:13 AM
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Some solid and practical advice, dispite his ideosyncracies and social/appearances he was a very practical man. Those with Aspergers can learn a lot from him. And 'donhuangenaro' why do you believe he stole ideas from his job at the patent office, you can have many people read one book, and they'll come away from it with different views of it, same goes for ideas. If you think abouth it, if you didn't care for social settings and you spent all your time in your head on your ideas, were would you want to work if you were in his shoes, he must of deliberately set out for that job, it gave him the time and different views on whatever he was interested in . A patent office was suitable for him.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 03:16 AM
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I've always found it a bit suspicious that he worked in a patent office for so long.


What? I didn't say anything, continue.



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 03:21 AM
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8 stupid lesson from einstein, the so-called most intelligent guy in the universe :

1) BE A COMMUNIST IN USA

2) AND Don't understant politics, communism, capitalism, state capitalism, and socialism, : at all.

3) FOLLOW THE RULES : and make big mistakes

4) Give the supreme weapon, to stupid monkey : that will use it : and get more power from it

5) Think that the speed of light is the ultime barrier in the universe

6) Catch all ideas from other scientist and make it you own : just because you are the f*ing einstein, and take all credit

7) Think you are "socialist", even if you don't understand it : and just don't try to think about a better kind of society :

8 ) Just don't : even einstein have its own illusion !



posted on Mar, 12 2010 @ 03:24 AM
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Originally posted by psychederic
8 stupid lesson from einstein, the so-called most intelligent guy in the universe :

1) BE A COMMUNIST IN USA

2) AND Don't understant politics, communism, capitalism, state capitalism, and socialism, : at all.

3) FOLLOW THE RULES : and make big mistakes

4) Give the supreme weapon, to stupid monkey : that will use it : and get more power from it

5) Think that the speed of light is the ultime barrier in the universe

6) Catch all ideas from other scientist and make it you own : just because you are the f*ing einstein, and take all credit

7) Think you are "socialist", even if you don't understand it : and just don't try to think about a better kind of society :

8 ) Just don't : even einstein have its own illusion !





Great rant, I particularly enjoy this point of view. It's not mine necessarily, I just never have trusted Einstein, And I would die before handing over such powerful weapon to such an evil dictatorship.



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