Why was Albert Einstein nervous when he met doctor? What does it shows about him?
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Albert needed a false certification from Dr Ernest, to enable him to quit school for six months. Einstein, however, when came round to meeting the doctor, suffered from an actual nervous breakdown--perhaps from an overbearing sense of guilt or falsity, as he was apparently lying to the doctor, about an ailment he did not have.
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Einstein showed eagerness to meet the doctor because he couldnotbear the the problems he had to face in the school anymore. He was fed up. he wanted to leave the place as soon as possible. he didn't want to stay here now. He thought at the end it would come out that he was wasting his poor fathers money and everybody's time.
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