Think Like Einstein

Einstein’s Willingness to Risk and Be Wrong

2016-10-22T08:52:56+00:00

The early life of Einstein gives us some clues to the great man that he would become. He was never one to dominate conversation to prove his intellect. Even as a child he didn't talk much. It has been said that he didn't talk until the age of 3 (there are conflicting accounts on this). However, what is not conflicting is that it took him a little longer to talk than the average child. But, we must remember that Albert Einstein was far from average.

Einstein’s Willingness to Risk and Be Wrong2016-10-22T08:52:56+00:00

Learning from Einstein’s Creativity

2016-10-22T08:52:55+00:00

One of the most famous quotes of Einstein is when he said, "Imagination is more important than knowledge." Einstein was putting value on creativity here. His theories and ideas were all about creativity. When he made a working box car for his son out of shoe string and some boxes, that was creativity. When he was down and out and needed money and posted an ad for tutoring lessons; that was creativity in making money.

Learning from Einstein’s Creativity2016-10-22T08:52:55+00:00