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The truly great are truly humble.
When Albert Einstein was living in Princeton, a 14-year-old girl wrote to the world famous mathematician seeking his help in solving one of the simpler problems of Euclidean geometry.
Dr. Einstein put aside his immediate work, wrote out on a postcard, in his own handwriting, the solution to the problem, put a stamp on it and went out to the mailbox to post it.
What a treasure to have a postcard written by Albert Einstein. Far greater is to know the gentle humble mind that lay behind his mighty thoughts.
-- Docherty
When Albert Einstein was living in Princeton, a 14-year-old girl wrote to the world famous mathematician seeking his help in solving one of the simpler problems of Euclidean geometry.
Dr. Einstein put aside his immediate work, wrote out on a postcard, in his own handwriting, the solution to the problem, put a stamp on it and went out to the mailbox to post it.
What a treasure to have a postcard written by Albert Einstein. Far greater is to know the gentle humble mind that lay behind his mighty thoughts.
-- Docherty
