On An Intuitive Path To Truth

“The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.”
-Albert Einstein

The rational mind is best used when in pursuit of the miraculous and mysterious, in following a hunch, in looking beyond the obvious and immediate.

The intuitive mind is the fundamental source of all human progress. 

 

On the Key to Growing Old and Wise (Instead of Just Old)

“The important thing is not to stop questioning.”
-Albert Einstein

The body will stop growing, begin to break down, wither… But it is the seeking mind that grows wise as well as old, knowing that the act of questioning is the fundamental source of wisdom. 

We cease to grow when we stop questioning.

On the Difference Between Being Smart and Being a Genius

“Intellectuals solve problems; geniuses prevent them”
-Albert Einstein

Many a smart and diligent intellect may apply itself to the resolution crisis. It is to the avoidance of such that true genius lies.

On Cautious Optimism

“The stakes are immense, the task colossal, the time is short. But we may hope — we must hope — that man’s own creation, man’s own genius, will not destroy him. Scholars, indeed all men, must move forward in the faith of that philosopher who held that there is no problem the human reason can propound which the human reason cannot reason out.”
-Albert Einstein

It is too easy to view world events and abandon hope. We’re all doomed!! 

But not only is hope possible, it is required – a mission and a duty for all caring human beings – for finding a way out of the mess we have made.

 

On the Relative Nature of Absolute Time

“When a man sits with a pretty girl for an hour, it seems like a minute. But let him sit on a hot stove for a minute, and it’s longer than any hour. That’s relativity.”
-Albert Einstein

When an hour is but a minute, and a minute like an eternity.

On Seeing the Forest for the Trees

“What does a fish know about the water in which it swims all its life?”
-Albert Einstein

Is it possible for a fish to swim its entire life and never know of the ocean?

If so, does it make you wonder what you’re missing, swimming through your own life?

On How We’re All In This Together

“The individual, if left alone from birth would remain primitive and beast-like in his thoughts and feelings to a degree that we can hardly conceive. The individual is what he is and has the significance that he has not so much in virtue of his individuality, but rather as a member of a great human society, which directs his material and spiritual existence from the cradle to the grave”
-Albert Einstein

You’re reading this and I’m writing it. Neither one of us matter without the other.

On Thinking Outside the Box

Albert Einstein on Innovation“Innovation is not the product of logical thought, even though the final product is tied to a logical structure.”
-Albert Einstein

To get inside the box, you begin outside it. Innovation is what happens outside the box.