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essay on the measure of intelligence is the ability to change ​

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Albert Einstein needs no introduction. He was without question the most important scientist in the 20th century. His work in physics opened the door to countless modern inventions and discoveries. Life as we know it in the 21st century would not be possible without the creative genius of Albert Einstein.

Born in Germany in 1879, Einstein received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his contribution to theoretical physics. The most important part of his work for the award involved the discovery of the photoelectric effect, which was pivotal in the evolution of quantum theory.

But though Einstein was among the greatest intellects in human history, he also had a most down-to-earth approach to life. His quotation above testifies to that fact.

As a scientist in theoretical physics, Einstein was keenly aware of the power of the intellect. Reading, study, thinking, discussion, and experimentation provide a pathway for the intellect. But though Einstein’s intelligence is beyond calculation, he believed that a KEY to intelligence is the ability to change. What could such a claim mean? Let’s give it some thought together.

Change is inevitable—so we must face it courageously

When you consider that change is inevitable, it’s clear that everyone must become proficient at navigating change, or PROBLEMS will become as inevitable as change itself. It’s impossible to escape change even if it’s your great desire to do so. Here are just a few examples of changes that are inevitable for every human being.

Birth

Death

Transition from infancy to childhood

Sickness

Transition from childhood to adulthood

Injuries

Transition from adulthood to middle age

Struggle

Transition from middle age to old age

Loss

Growth

Illness and disease

Decreased strength and energy

Weather

Seasons

Weariness

Sorrow

Grief

Joy

Disappointment

When one is unable to navigate the waters of change, it invites problems and maybe even disaster. Those who effectively navigate the waters of change reveal a level of intelligence that exceeds those who don’t. No matter what level of formal education one may have achieved, those with the ability to change are intelligent. It used to be called COMMON SENSE. Mr. Einstein would have called it intelligence.

Change requires modification, so we must adjust accordingly

By its very definition, change implies modification. If nothing ever changed, then no modifications would ever be necessary. You could wear the same clothes, eat the same foods, do the same work, drive the same car, and keep the same habits literally from the day of birth until the day of death. But such a thought is preposterous. Life is nothing if it isn’t dynamic. None of us are exactly the same people even from one day to the next. We are in a constant state of change mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritually. We may not always be AWARE of the changes, but they are no less constant.

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The measure of intelligence's ability

"The measure of intelligence is the ability to change" , we can't define time if the things aren't changing . change shows us the path of survival , whenever we are in hardcover circumstances.

according to Darwin's theory , living beings changes their inner version according to surrounding.every small change affects each and every thing . the little change in environment can change the thoughts in human minds . if we are not changing with the time that means we haven't learned anything from life . Every little change can make a drastical improvement in our life , like a butterfly effect . if we are making little change everyday like for first day read 1page , for 2nd day read 2 pages , for 3rd day read 4 pages , it grows exponentially and builds confidence without getting too much friction. that's why it says that "The measure of intelligence is the ability to change"

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