essay on topic the measure of Intelligence is the ability to change 500 words.
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“The measure of intelligence is the ability to change.”
― Albert Einstein
Your future growth and progress are now based in your understanding about the difference between the two ways in which you can measure yourself: against the ideal, which puts you in what I call “The Gap,” and against your starting point, which puts you in “The Gain,” appreciating all that you’ve accomplished.
When you’re in The Gap, you feel as though you haven’t accomplished anything at all. This is because even though you’ve moved forward, the ideal remains distant from you. The ideal is a moving target. It might even get bigger, leaving you worse off than where you started if you measure against it. You’ve also used up time and energy getting to where you are, so if you don’t measure the progress, you’ll feel like you’ve wasted that time and energy and have fallen even further behind.
But if you turn around and measure your progress against where you started, then you’re in The Gain, and you’ll experience a sense of having moved forward, of having achieved something, and you’ll be motivated to continue on to your next stage of growth. Albert Einstein believed that one who has the ability to change is intelligent as the person can tackle situations by bringing changes . One cannot tackle hard situations if no changes are brought. One can only tackle critical situations only he or she has the capability to apply new techniques in order to get out of these situations.
There are even inevitable situations in human life such as birth,death,sickness etc .
If a person has desire to achieve a goal then he or she must know how and when to make changes in order to reach the target.
For example an school student does not get job in IT sector so he has to change the track and take higher degree course like engineering.
So Mr Einstein wants to say that life does not go in one way there is always a requirement of changes in life in order to reach your expectations and goals.