Albert Einstein Essay

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“Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.” The man who made countless mistakes and learned greatly from them spoke these wise words. Of all the scientists to originate from the nineteenth and twentieth century, his name is acknowledged by nearly all living people. Albert Einstein, a man whose name is practically parallel to a genius, is one of history’s most noteworthy figures (Willsey). He had made a remarkable, positive impact on society through his works and contributions to science.
The life of Albert Einstein began at Ulm, in Wuttemberg, Germany on March 14, 1879. He was born to his father Hermann Einstein, a salesman and engineer and to his mother Pauline Einstein. However, Einstein was one of two children, the 2nd being named Maja, born two years after him. As a toddler, he wasn’t capable of talking until the age of three. Education always remained a big part of Einstein’s lifetime. He went to elementary school at the Luitpold Gymnasium in Munich while receiving a Prussian education but had problems with it. Indeed, Albert experienced a speech difficulty, a slow modulation in his speaking where he’d pause to contemplate what he’d say next. In 1899, the Einstein family greeted a poor Polish medical student, Max Tulmud to come over for Thursday evening meals. Max introduced Einstein to higher levels of math and science. From Euclid, Albert began to apprehend deductive reasoning and by the age of twelve, he learned Euclidean geometry from a school booklet. From there his studies of calculus skyrocketed.
In 1894, Einstein’s family relocated to Milan, Italy, due to force, but he decided to stay in Munich in order to complete his schoolwork (“Albert Einstein”). At the right age, Einstein met up with his ...

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...anger, considering the anti-Semitic campaign against him had upraised. Since Hitler had gained power and the rule of the Nazis rose, he chose to remain there. He resided in Princeton, New Jersey, where he received a job at the Institute for Advanced Study and later became an official citizen in 1940.
Countless time in our lives, we’re afraid of trying something new and may get scoffed at when we do. Albert Einstein was the man who demonstrated that anything could be accomplished no matter how burdensome life can get. He made numerous mistakes and grew up without much intelligence. But he later on proved the world wrong with his brilliant works and contributions to science. He went from knowing nothing about different subjects to gaining a good amount of knowledge of those. So it’s okay to try new things and make mistakes because a lesson will be learned from each.

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