The mysterious theory of happiness of Albert Einstein that very few know

in #life7 years ago

If you believed you already knew everything about one of the greatest geniuses in history, maybe you're wrong. Some handwritten notes by Albert Einstein were hidden for more than 90 years, and now they saw the light.

It is about some writings that the genius wrote shortly after being awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. He gave them as a "tip" to a messenger from Tokyo, saying: "Maybe if you're lucky these notes end up being much more valuable than a simple tip".

What did they say?

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One of them, written on a folio with the letterhead of the Imperial Hotel Tokyo, says: "A humble and quiet life brings more happiness than the pursuit of success and the constant restlessness it implies." The other: "Where there is a will, there is a way".

For those who study the life of the German physicist, the notes could help to reconstruct something about the most intimate thoughts of one of the greatest geniuses in history.

Could this have been happiness for him? Will it be the kick of a theory about happiness that has not yet been found?

These notes were sold very recently at a value of US $ 1,560,000 at a Jerusalem auction house.


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