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Einstein’s famous aphorisms about diligence

Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. It is the birth mother of almost all achievements in the world. ——Einstein

14. All I have to do is use my meager strength to serve truth and justice. ——Einstein

15. For a person, what is expected is nothing else, but that he can go all out and devote himself to a good cause. ——Einstein

16. It is not a bad thing, let alone a shame, for a person to make detours and make mistakes on the road of scientific exploration. One must have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. ——Einstein

17. Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. ——Einstein

18. “I do believe that in our education, too often for practical and practical purposes, overemphasis on purely intellectual education has directly led to the damage to ethical education. ." ——Einstein

19. A person’s value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to human interests. ——Einstein

20. Without creative individuals with independent thinking and independent judgment, the upward development of society is unimaginable. ——Einstein

21. The vulgar goals that people strive for-property, vanity, luxurious life-I think they are all despicable. ——Einstein

22. Raising a problem is often more important than solving one. Because solving problems may be just a mathematical or experimental skill, but raising new questions requires creative imagination and marks real progress in science. ——Einstein

23. As soon as we came to the world, society raised a huge question mark in front of us: How do you spend your life. ——Einstein