1. Einstein didn’t wear socks.
Apparently no matter how smart you are, socks investable will get holes in them. For is reason (seriously), Einstein never wore socks. He even boasted to his friends that, while a students Oxford, how got away with not wearing socks.
I have to disagree with the professor here. I love socks, as long as they are not boring. Every day I try to match my socks to my outfit in a subtle way, but nothing cheers me up like wearing a pair of socks covered in Corgis wearing multi-colored bandanas.
2. Einstein was a slow learner, at first.
When Einstein was a child, he slow to learn speech. According to his biographer, Einstein stated that he did not begin to talk until at least age three.
3. Einstein played the violin.
Einstein’s mother was a pianist who wanted him to be involved with music, so she signed him up for violin lessons he was 5. Although Einstein initially disliked his lessons. After hearing some Mozart sonatas, he did an about face and fell in love with the violin, continuing to play up until a few years before his death.
Like many children, I was signed up for music lessons at a young age, although mine was piano at the age of 7. Unlike Einstein. I loved the piano form the moment I started my lessons and continued through the middle of high school, after which I transitioined to being involved with marching band, and then took up the bassoon and symphonic band in college. It’s not the most conventional musical heritage, but it was a fin!
4. Einstein was a (Swiss) Patent Examiner.
After he graduated form Zurich Polytechnic and was awarded the Federal Polytechnic teaching diploma, Einstein had a difficult time finding a teaching job, anywhere, A frustrating two years, later, Eisntein landed a job at the Swiss Patent Office where he would spend his days examining patents realted to the transmission of electric signals and electrical-mechanical synchronization of time. It was during his time as an examiner that Einstein would develop many of his famous theories, perhaps inspired by the patents the he was reviewing.
Just like Einstein, when I left school I spent a frustrating 10 months searching for a job, and ended upa t the U.S Patent and Trademark Office as a patent examiner. Unlike Einstein. The patents I examined convered refrigeration. Heat exchange, and automatic temperature and humidity regulation. Also, unlike Einstein. I did not develop any groundbreaking scientific theories Alas.
5. Einstein loved sailing.
Unfortunately for Einstein, he was bad at sialing. SO bad that his neighbors in Long Island would frequently have to help Einstein right his capsized boat. But that never stopped Einstein form hitting the water again! Neither did his inability to swin, apparently. I do not know to sial, but I have enjoyed it the few times I have been on a boat with a friend. I do, however, know how to swin. Which I feel is a crucial skill if done is capsizing their boat frequently.
Bonus fact: Einstein’s birthday is March 14. OF course was born on Pi day. What did you expect? (ЁЭЬЛ)
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