Friday, March 22, 2024 ~ Day 33
Don't Judge a Fish by its Scales!
I cannot count the times I have felt diminished by
being told I wasn't capable of x or that I couldn't possibly
achieve y for a variety of reasons such as being too young,
too old, too stupid, and once because I have red hair. I've also been elated by
the encouragement of or compliment by some I respect and admire, and even by
strangers. How easy it can be to shake or make self-confidence, to thwart or
inspire development. How fragile we, who-pretend-even-to-ourselves-we-are-not,
often are. Let’s not judge ourselves by our own scales.
*Albert
Einstein [1879-1955], German-born, is an icon of theoretical physics, a Nobel Prize winner,
with such an enormous catalog of many intellectual and scientific achievements
to his credit that his name has become the synonym for genius. He
was visiting in the US in 1933 when Hitler came to power and he never returned
to Germany. He became a US citizen in 1940 and warned President Roosevelt of
the possible weapon development in Germany that would become the Manhattan
Project in the US leading to the atomic bomb. Einstein later denounced the use
of nuclear fission for weapons but had been worried that Germany would develop
it first. His career in the US was with the Institute for Advanced Study at
Princeton University in New Jersey which lasted until his death in 1955.
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