Handwritten version 95 years revealed the secret of genius Albert Einstein

The secret of happiness of Albert Einstein's physics genius has recently been revealed thanks to a handwritten paper 95 years ago in Japan.

According to the Daily Mail, the handwritten note was recorded by Einstein at a Tokyo hotel, sharing the secret of a happy life.

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Albert Einstein's physics genius.

' A quiet and humble life brings more joy than pursuing success and being bound by frequent unrest' , Einstein writes. The second manuscript wrote: 'There will always be a way, just a will.'

The first record on the Imperial Hotel's paper in Tokyo, Japan in 1922. In fact, the genius of physics signed and recorded the date with the location in the Japanese capital.

At that time, Einstein was informed of becoming a recipient of the Nobel Prize for physics. His name in the scientific world is also growing.

The manuscript was written by Einstein for a Japanese postman, when the man passed the message to Einstein at the Imperial Hotel.

The postman refused to receive the tip, but Einstein did not want this person to return to his hands, so he wrote two manuscripts in German.

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Two manuscripts of Albert Einstein's genius will be auctioned on October 24.

'If you're lucky, these records will be much more valuable to you than tip, ' Einstein said, according to an unnamed witness in Hamburg, Germany.

Expert Roni Grosz from Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel says this is rare evidence to reveal the character of one of the most famous physical geniuses in the history of the world.

'What we're doing is portraying the image of Albert Einstein, the man, the scientist and his legacy with the world, through manuscripts,' Grosz said.

These two manuscripts are still in good condition and will be auctioned in Jerusalem on October 24.