why did albert feel miserable that day when he left the school?
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Albert got the punishment for his ‘insolence’ on that day. That day he was asked to stay for an extra period after school. He felt miserable as he hated going to the school and again he had to go there the next morning. The strict military-like regimentation in the school in Munich was the thing which Einstein hated the most. The strict rules of the school demanded a complete surrender of the students before the teacher. On the other hand, Einstein's mind was curious and he was the one who cannot accept things without knowing a proper logic behind it. It was because of this reason that he was often in a clash with his teacher.
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Albert got the punishment for his 'insolence' on that day. That day he was asked to stay for an extra period after school. He felt miserable as he hated going to the school and again he had to go there the next morning. The strict military-like regimentation in the school in Munich was the thing which Einstein hated the most. The strict rules of the school demanded a complete surrender of the students before the teacher. On the other hand, Einstein's mind was curious and he was the one who cannot accept things without knowing a proper logic behind it. It was because of this reason that he was often in a clash with his teacher.
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