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Summary. After the publication of Einstein's "Theory of Relativity," someone concocted a book entitled "A Hundred People Refute the Theory of Relativity," which recruited a group of so-called celebrities to make a huge attack on this theory.
However, Einstein was confident that his theory would triumph, and he dismissed Da Fa. He said: "If my theory is wrong, it is enough for one person to refute it, and a hundred zeros add up to zero." ”
He strengthened his belief in victory, persisted in research, and finally made the "theory of relativity" a great theory of the 20 th century, attracting the attention of the world. Perception: Self-confidence is an excellent psychological quality built on the basis of the psychology of winning in the future.
Without self-confidence, there is no success. Einstein was a great success, first of all because of his self-confidence.
However, it is not enough to be confident and not to act. We all know that self-confidence is only half the battle, it is not success after all.
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After the publication of Einstein's Sakura Sakura's "Theory of the Theory of the Opposite Ridge of Nobuchi," someone concocted a book entitled "The Theory of Relativity by a Hundred People," which brought together a group of so-called celebrities to make a great attack on this theory. However, Einstein was confident that Tanzhou's theory would triumph, and he dismissed Da Fa with disdain. He said:
If my theory is wrong, it is enough for one person to refute it, and a hundred zeros add up to zeros. He strengthened his belief in victory, persisted in research, and finally made the "theory of relativity" a great theory of the 20 th century, attracting the attention of the world. Insights:
Self-confidence is an excellent psychological quality built on the basis of the psychology of winning in the future. Without self-confidence, there is no success. Einstein was a great success, first of all because of his self-confidence.
However, it is not enough to be confident and not to act. We all know that self-confidence is only half the battle, it is not success after all.
March 14, 1905, was Albert Einstein's birthday. On this day, his good friend invited him to a café and prepared for him the delicious food he had been longing for for a long time - Volga roe. However, at the table at the stool, Einstein commented enthusiastically on the law of inertia, and forgot all about the Volga roe that had been specially prepared for him.
When his companion asked him what he had eaten, he was at a loss and said, "I don't know." Ah, is that a caviar?
Another time, one day after Einstein's Rock Stove Brigade served as the director of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, after work that day, Einstein hurried home, but halfway through, he suddenly felt that he didn't even know that his home was in **, so he had to call ** to the office to ask the secretary miss, and finally the secretary had to take him home. After everyone knew about this, they all thought it was funny, but at the same time, they also deepened their respect for this "ignorant scientist".
The reason why Einstein became a world-famous scientific giant is because he worked tirelessly in scientific research, and in the diligent and dedicated study of the trembling study, he reached the state of selflessness, so he often made some jokes. Ordinary people should also focus on ordinary things. If you focus on a certain thing, even if it's small, as long as you try to do better, there will always be something unusual.
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