Einstein’s Perseverance
Albert Einstein made most people look at our this world in a different way with his brilliant experiments.evenEventhough people called him slow, he still shooted for his dreams. He was curious about many things and,that led him to be the world’s greatest scientist. Einstein persevered by shooting for his dream, not giving up from other people’s opinions, and overcoming his troubles.
PEOPLE CALLED HIM “SLOW”
The first examples of people judgments in school were; his teacher who said to his parents that no matter what he did he would never amount to anything. Another example was in high school his when his school master told him to drop out of school because he was a bad influence to the other children. He asked so many questions that people thought he was “mildly dumb”. When he was in college he never went to his classes because he didn’t like what they were teaching in class he always wanted to learn more about his own things; he liked to daydream. Out of the few people that graduated with him in his college class he was the only one person whothat didn’t get a job at ttthe university. He
had oodles of discouragements but he still came through to who he is today.
MORE TROUBLES….
Also because of his dads repeated failures he supported the family.; He was in debt and he couldn’t marry Mmileva. He tried employing tutoring jobs,but got dismissed from all of them.While he was trying to find a job his dad got extremely ill and died,died;he divorced his
wife and married his cousin instead, who then together they had a child named Edward Einstein who was diagnosed with Sschizophrenia and had mental breakdowns. (Schizophrenia is a mental illness that usually strikes in late adolescence or early adulthood, but can strike at any time in life. The signs and symptoms vary from individual to individual, but all people with the disorder show one or more of the following
symptoms: ) This shows how hard it was to concentrate on his work and it was rough times for him.
SHOOTING FOR HIS DREAM
Albert Einstein didn’t let people’s words or actions let him down he strived for what he liked best which was math and physics. His fascination
first started when he was 7, when he first saw a compass he was fascinated by the invisible forces and how they worked. At age 10 he was also fascinated by an algebra textbook. The dreams that he yearned for were not just about math and physics, one of them was about making world peace. Albert Einstein sent a letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt (F.D.R.) telling him that physics should not be used to abolish each other but to support each other. After all of his determination and fascination he made a few things; he made his general and special theory of relativity, and he made the famous formula E=MC^2. This is when Einstein’s light bulb first lit up.
CONCLUSION
Albert Einstein persevered by not giving up from others opinions, shooting for his dream, and making his great theories. Albert Einstein didn’t
care about what others said he was fascinated by something he wanted to know more in and he yearned for it.