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The measure of intelligent is the ability to change.(Albert Einstein) 550words​

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Answered by ehtishamm
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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.

Answered by Anonymous
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Heya

Explanation:

"The measure of intelligence is the ability to change" The quoted text is from one of the greatest scientist Albert Einstein.

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.

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