A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new.
-Albert Einstein
I like this quote because it can kind of relate to me. For example, someone asked me to rate the most dangerous situation we were in on a scale of 1 to 10. I answered a 2. He exclaimed, ” What do you do all day? Sit on a couch wrapped in bubble wrap?” Albert Einstein’s quote could be directed at me, with the exception of “mistake” replaced with “danger”.
This quote was written by Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was the leading theoretical physicist in the world. He was born a German but later became a U.S. citizen. In 1921, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering a formula for the photoelectric effect. In
World War II, Einstein told President Roosevelt about that the U.S. needed to start making and deploying Atomic Bombs. Also he got offered a job as President of Israel as he was Jewish.
Hi Matthew
Great quote! That’s always been a favourite of mine, and I make lots of mistakes but I’m learning heaps as I go.
I didn’t know he’d been offered the job of President of Israel. Don’t you wonder what might have happened if he had accepted it? What might be different now?
Have you checked out what’s happening on the blogging challenge? I’d be interested to see what you make of the digital footprint task.
Thanks Mrs. Bird. I don’t think that I’ll be doing the digital footprint task as I just finished 3 straight days of State Tests. So, I’ve been sitting down and testing for 12 or more hours this week.