Memorable Einstein quotes
Memorable Einstein quotes
This morning we started off with a ground-breaking ceremony in Himeji, then continued on to the handover in Himeji, traveling from east to west across Hyogo Prefecture.
I feel like things have been getting busier lately.
In the midst of all this, I recently read a book on theoretical physics in which Einstein said,
It really touched my heart, so I wanted to know more and sure enough, there was a collection of proverbs.
And there were two of them! So I bought both of them.
There are so many, so I'll start by listing the ones I particularly liked from the first book.
I don't have any special talents, just an obsessive curiosity.
-Common sense is the collection of prejudices acquired by age eighteen.
The deeper we explore, the more we find that we need to know. As long as human life continues,
I think that will always be the case.
The whole of science is nothing but the refinement of everyday thinking.
-Thinking is an end in itself, and so is music.
-Blind respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
Only a paranoid person can arrive at results.
・It is not about acquiring specialized knowledge, but about acquiring general skills to think and make decisions on one's own.
Developing capabilities should always be your first priority.
There is only one way to avoid the corruption of praise: to keep working.
It's easy to stop and listen to the praise, but the only thing you need to do is look away from the praise and
Keep working. There is no other way.
And so on.
In fact, there are 150 proverbs in the book.
The thing that hit us the hardest as practitioners in the housing industry was
-Blind respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
It turns out that very few Japanese people like politicians or bureaucrats.
Even though the statistics show that the government is not making any profits, they are still following the standards they created and the subsidies they offer.
There is no end to the number of businesses for whom this is everything and their goal...














