On Distraction

“Reading, after a certain age, diverts the mind too much from its creative pursuits. Any man who reads too much and uses his own brain too little falls into lazy habits of thinking.”

The irony in Albert Einstein’s claim that too much reading (albeit “after a certain age”) created lazy mental habits is poignant , considering the state of our current world of cell phones, television, and computer games (though I’m sure there are many that would argue that “gaming” is anything but mentally lazy).

For a man that sat and thought, and in so doing came up with E=mc2, what would he think of our current state of distraction? From the moment we get up in the morning, to the time we lay back down, it is possible to never have a moment with your own, uninterrupted thoughts.

What could we accomplish if we turned off the television, shut down the computer, switched off the cell phone, and for an hour just sat with our own thoughts?

Or is the thought too frightening?

On Establishing True Peace

“Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by understanding.”
-Albert Einstein

Albert Einstein learned pacifism at an early age, renouncing his German citizenship as a teenager through his abhorrence of the country’s growing militarism.

Pointing a gun at someone’s head will never engender peace. Putting the gun down and listening just might.

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On the Formula for a Successful Life

“If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut.”
-Albert Einstein

A vocation in which you are competent, an avocation that you love, and the wisdom to avoid idle gossip and boorish boasting. This must surely lead to success.

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On Seeing the Forest for the Trees

“It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure.”
-Albert Einstein

Science is the trees, music is the forest.

 

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On Being Clever vs. Being Wise

“Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems, in my opinion, to characterize our age.”
-Albert Einstein

Our clever minds thrive on technology. From taming fire to taming the atom.

With each step along the way, a commensurate advance in wisdom is required to justly apply the increased power that is made available for our use.

Somewhere along the way, and certainly by the time a mushroom cloud rose over Hiroshima, our cleverness far outstripped our wisdom to use it.

 

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