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never give up, inspirational stories

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  • we will never give up!!!!!

  • Nice Video!

    These are kind of "under dog" stories.. Because people never expected them to get anywhere in life.. Just like the title of the Video, They proved everybody wrong and never gave up!

    xx 5*

    It's weird how a few pictures and few words can inspire someone! THANKYOU!

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  • If you feel as if in a dark place with no where to run.... Look up, there will always be one spark of hope burning in your heart, one final ember of hope waiting to be ignited. Don't ever give up on that hope, because it will never give up on you.

  • @superfox14 The part about Max Talmud coming over for dinner weekly is true. It was a Jewish practice to have intellectuals come over to educate children on topics that their parents did not know. Talmud may have been the one who told the University of Zurich about Albert's abilities.

  • @superfox14 I learned it in university - it was a course on historical myths. The professor told us that the general consensus is that Einstein failed school - not true. The 'powers that be' in Germany knew of his genius almost at birth. He was doing sophisticated math problems very early. The government wanted to see what he was capable of so they sent him to the University of Zurich at 10. He stopped doing problems so they sent him back.

  • @tothatextent

    where did you read that he attended university around age 10? at around age 10 a medical student (Max Talmud) came to his house weekly for dinner and exposed him to different math and science textbooks...I've yet to read anything about attending university at age 10...btw...I did see where he didn't speak words until 2 and had problems pronouncing them correctly even when he was older...a not uncommon feature of gifted children however

  • @superfox14 He went to the university at a young age, but was sent back - he never graduated, again around age 10. He was actually there as a sort of experiment. He might have only been there a couple of weeks. They knew how intelligent he was. But, they did not understand that intellectual development and emotional development do not progress at the same rate. So, he went back to a regular school and re-entered university again at age 17 as a full time student.

  • @tothatextent

    wrong on several counts - Einstein's page at the official web page of the nobel prize says he started university in 1896..he was born in March of 1879..that makes him 17 when he started..and he didn't go to the University of Zurich..he went to Swiss Federal Polytechnic School (today called Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich)...and he didn't get in on the first try..failed the entrance exams...futhermore..he couldn't find a teaching job when he graduated in 1901

  • The part about Einstein not being able to read at seven or could not speak at four is complete bullshit. Einstein was at the University of Zurich at 10 years old learning advanced mathematics. People like the myth of Einstein being dumb because it gives them hope. Einstein was a known genius almost at birth.

  • Very good video! This is very inspirational!

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