albert einstein himself was miserable both in german school and his quarters at munich.what where the reason for his misery and how did he attempt to get out of the situation
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Albert found himself miserable both in his school and quarters at Munich. ... Albert was miserable in school because he did not see the point of going to school, simply to memorise useless details like historical dates and facts and felt that he was not getting the correct form of education.
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albert einstein himself was miserable both in german school and his quarters at munich.what where the reason for his misery and how did he attempt to get out of the situation
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