The time of studying the world's geniuses

Surely you will be surprised to know that Edison was always in the classroom and was judged as "crazy, should not study longer," Albert Einstein was afraid of trembling when he had to go to school, the great inventor Edison self-study is the main, .

1. Albert Einstein (Einstein): Afraid to go to school

Albert Einstein (1879 - 1955) was one of the greatest scientists of humanity, who gave birth to 'Relativity'. Oh, along with Newton, are two great intellectuals that determine the development of modern physics theory.

But as a child, Einstein had no outstanding expression, even slow intellectual development. At the age of 4, he still did not speak, Einstein's father had found ways to help his child grow like other children.

During school time, Einstein's learning power was very poor, much weaker than other friends. The principal of Einstein's school also assured his father that 'this boy will not do anything in the future.'

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Einstein was in school.(Artwork: Tumblr)

The jokes and the mean teasing of people around him made Einstein very sad. He became afraid to go to school, afraid to face teachers and friends. He also thought that he was the real stupid kid.

But thanks to the great encouragement of her mother - a smart, beautiful and highly educated woman, Einstein's intelligence developed rapidly, he gradually overcame his inferiority and became optimistic, happy.

Einstein often raised strange, even somewhat monstrous, questions such as: Why is the magnet needle pointing south? What is time? What is space? . Everyone thinks this boy is a problem minded person.

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It was Einstein's problematic questions at school that helped him become a prominent scientist later.(Artwork: Wordpress)

But they did not expect that the question of the boy's problems helped Einstein to succeed later.

2. Newton's Issac: Always think of strange games

Newton was a great and influential scientist in the world, who invented the law of 'universal gravitation ', laying the foundations for mechanics, optics and classical physics.

The great Newton boy in school was always famous for strange games. He used to make the villagers terrified and amazed when playing the kite game at night , but the unexpected thing was that his kite wing emitted red light.

The glowing kite dangling in the sky frightened people and thought of the ghostly things that seemed to be a fire god or play without knowing that it was just a strange game of the boy. Newton then tied a red glossy paper lantern on the tail of the kite, which created this strange light.

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Newton's time was always known for his strange games.(Artwork: Wikipedia)

Newton is a boy who is quiet and quiet, always thinking and not interested in playing with many friends.

His happiest moment is to hide in a corner of a garden reading and dreaming in a distant sense. Having free time, he went to the lab or loved to invent strange toys. As a result, Newton trained himself in very useful real skills for later research.

It was unexpected that the games of the children going to school would prepare for the boy to be born prematurely, sick, orphaned from the moment he became a genius scientist of the world.

3. Edison: Self-study genius is the main

Edison is the most prominent scientist of the United States and the world, possessing 1907 patents - a record in the scientific world. He also read more than 10,000 books and every day he can read all 3 books. Edison and the electric light went around the world.

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Edison was often laughed at by school notebooks and friends.(Photo: Thinkjarcollective)

At the age of 7, Edison was enrolled in the only school in the region, only a class of 40 students grew up. Edison was seated next to the teacher, which was the place for the poorest students. While studying, Edison did not pay attention to answering the teacher's questions but often asked many tough questions with the teacher. Therefore, he often wears books and is laughed at by friends.

Edison's teacher once said about him: 'This student is crazy, not worth studying longer . ' Since then, Edison did not go to school anymore but stayed home to study with his mother.

This time, he and his family had to live very hard. At the age of 12, Edison had to work on his own to make money, day by day, Edison had just sold newspapers and marshmallows on the train and had been self-researching science.

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Edison himself discovered, did not study science through school.(Photo: Zpply)

Once, while doing the experiment, due to being careful, Edison burned the train. As a result, he was slapped by a train ticket operator for a tinnitus and chased off the train, and banned from traveling to the railroad. This incident caused Edison's hearing ability to deteriorate gradually until later.

4. Bill Gates: Childhood associated with computers

Bill Gates is the co-founder of the world's largest software giant, Microsoft, and also created important advances in the information technology industry of the world.

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Bill Gates was exposed to computers from a very young age.(Artwork: Wired)

When I was in elementary school, it was said that Gates had read like a porridge from AZ a set of encyclopedias when he was less than 10 years old. At the age of 11, Gates was able to take many chapters of the Gospel Bible. Bill Gates 'parents recognized Gates' unique intelligence and sent him to Lakeside, a famous private school. It was here that he first became acquainted with computers and Paul Allen, who was later his partner.

Gates sat for hours in front of the computer every day since he was 13. For many young people now, this is very normal. But in the 60s of the last century, computers were still too strange and lacked a user interface.

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Bill Gates is the one who made important advances in the world IT industry.(Photo: Sodahead)

His classmate Gates also remarked that he was terribly clever and always idolized the boy. Any of Lakeside's young people from 1967-1972 remembered a bright boy named Gates, often in the school computer room.

The opportunity to get acquainted with computers from a very young age is the foundation for Gates to become a billionaire in the world of technology.

5. Steven Jobs: Rebellious when going to school

Steven Paul Jobs (1955 - 2011) is a legendary American tycoon and inventor, and former CEO of Apple , one of the most influential people in the computer industry. .

The story of this character's school days is very special, he always thinks of bizarre, mischievous and rebellious games. For him, a day without rebellion is really boring.

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Steven Paul Jobs since childhood has been a rebel.(Photo: Koupoukis)

In the first grade, Jobs was always bored and didn't have anything new to learn because he was taught to read by his mother. And he began to think of rebellions in the classroom.

By the third grade, his antics gradually became dangerous, he once put explosives under the teacher's chair, making her scared to heart. Therefore, Jobs was returned from school to school from time to time. However, his parents never blamed him and berated him.

In order to correct him, teachers and families had to resort to a way of 'bribing gifts' to make him listen, less mischievous and hardworking. This way has really helped him change a lot, his test scores at the same level as grade 7 students.

At this time, Jobs's parents and teachers discovered that he had an unusual intelligence and decided to let him go through the level, from grade 4 straight to grade 7.

When he was in the same class as his seniors and seniors, Jobs became the one she was always angry with, lost and bullied. He asked his parents to let him transfer and threatened to drop out of school if he was not met.

In grade 9, he was transferred to a Homestead high school. In the new school, he began to be interested in mathematics, science and electronics. And Jobs' mischiefs were later primarily related to electronics. At this time, he also fiddled with mischief and produced a few radios. Thanks to this success, he has confidence that he can create a TV after viewing them in the Catalog.

By the end of his senior year, Jobs had attended an electronic course taught by John McCollum, a navy veteran. During the course, he made a device with a photovoltaic light system that can switch when exposed to light, an achievement that not all high school students can achieve. .

Adam Khoo

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Young millionaire Adam Khoo - author of 13 books in the best-selling "best sellers".

Adam Khoo is one of Singapore's 25 richest people under the age of 40, a successful entrepreneur, the best-selling author and top training expert.

With his own efforts, Adam Khoo became a millionaire at 26 years old. Currently, Adam Khoo is the founder, senior training expert, Adam Khoo Education Technology Board Chairman.

In addition Adam is also a leading consultant in the field of finance, marketing, governance, leadership and promotion of human potential.

Adam owns many different companies in 7 countries in many areas of education, training, advertising and event with a total turnover of over 30 million dollars per year.

With such great success, it is hard to believe that, at school time, Adam Khoo learned extremely poorly and was even kicked out of school.

12 years old, Adam is considered a lazy, ignorant child, almost slow and hopeless. While in 3rd grade, the boy was expelled from school and had to move to another place.

At level 2, he was rejected by 6 schools, and ended up attending the worst schools. Even the math teacher once invited Adam's mother and asked her: " Why can't Adam Khoo, a first year junior high school student be able to do math in grade 4?"

Partly because before going to elementary school, he hated reading, just like playing games and watching TV. Due to refusing to study, a series of F points made him hate the teacher, hated learning, and even hated school.