Genius is like us
Everyone has heard about a crazy professor or a ignorant scientist. But looking deeply into the normal and abnormal flaws of some great minds sees that geniuses are just like us.
Albert Einstein , who discovered relativity, dated another woman when he was married. His second wife was a cousin. He lived with her for 5 years before divorcing his first wife and with this wife they also had children before marriage.
Charles Darwin , the father of evolutionary theory, is very headache in deciding whether to marry or not. He listed all the benefits of marriage, such as a wife who would "be better than a dog but waste a lot of time" . Eventually he married immediately with a wife and they lived all their lives.
Richard Feynman , Nobel laureate, who helped develop the atomic bomb and found the source of the space shuttle Challenger, regularly went to see a striptease at a nightclub near his home in California. He dealt with the main formulas and lectures there. Every time he took a break, he looked at the dancers and teased them. Meanwhile, his wife, now his third, was completely comfortable with this.
Charles Darwin (Photo: answers)
Sigmund Freud , who published the mechanism of subconsciousness in a series of articles and was generally a good man, plunged into a fight with his friends because of his obsession with power.
Isaac Newton , who introduced the theory of motion and a theory of gravity, grew up under the care of his grandmother after his father died and his mother remarried to a man whom Newton deeply hated.
Newton frequently plunged into innocent quarrels and quarrels with friends and colleagues. For half a life, he had to do one thing after another, including mediocre jobs in Parliament.
Marie Curie , who discovered radioactive energy, lives with her husband in a virtually unfurnished house because she hates doing housework. While the couple studied in a leaked warehouse, they had very little money and only enjoyed themselves by sitting by the fireplace with a cup of hot tea. Later she received 2 Nobel Prizes.
Paul Erdos , one of the greatest mathematicians of the 20th century and founded the foundation of computer science, lived only with a suitcase and barely knew how to make money. He said that property is a troublesome thing and only lives on almsgiving and clothes from friends.
Talents are like ordinary people in that talent must be discovered and nurtured to be successful. In other words, the strengths that geniuses have, such as the ability of mathematics, awareness and creativity, need to be nurtured both spiritually and materially, otherwise the talent will be lost immediately. from baby.
"Scientific geniuses raised in poverty are extremely rare. If in Western Europe it seems to flourish geniuses at the end of the 19th century, it is largely due to a growing social class, a stable family life and one-thousand-year opportunities for both men and women, " the author wrote.
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