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why was einstein's life miserable in munich?

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Answered by pradnya250604
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einsteins life was miserable in munich because einstein hated the school's regimentation and often argued with his teachers.

Answered by Anonymous
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Albert Einstein was studying for his diploma in school, in Munich, which had a very conservative approach to education. Albert had an analytical and rational mind. He hated rote learning. This outraged Mr Braun, his history teacher. The teacher taunted him by calling his views the "Einstein theory of Education". The authorities believed that Albert had no desire to learn and was wasting his father's money. The teacher punished Albert by detaining him for an extra period in school. Albert was miserable as he returned to his lodging. He had got a room in an area that was ugly. Albert had no comfort, nor did he like the food there. The atmosphere was bad as his landlady kept beating her children and her husband came drunk and beat her. She even forbade his to play the violin. All this made him miserable. Expulsion from his school was a welcome relief to him.

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