What do you understand of Einstein’s nature from his conversations with his history teacher, his mathematics teacher, and the head teacher?
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The exchange of conversation between Einstein and his teachers shows that he was an honest student. He admits the shortcomings that he has without thinking twice. Though the History teacher thought that Albert was a disgrace to them because he refused to learn the facts and figures, Albert never disrespected him. He only spoke his mind in front of the teacher. The Mathematics teacher, however, thought very highly of him and also said that he couldn’t teach him anymore as he already knew everything. The head teacher wanted Albert to leave the school because it was almost impossible to teach the other students when he was present in the class. Albert was a bit rebellious but an honest person.
JAI SHREE KRISHNA
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His nature was a spontaneous one. He found memorizing facts and dates quite useless. Ideas lured him more than facts because of which he had a heated argument on education with his history teacher. He was so restless and indifferent to the importance of attending school that he didn't mind not attending it at all.