Einstein’s Mother and the Power of Belief When Albert Einstein was a young boy, his teachers said he was slow . He couldn’t speak properly until the age of four. He struggled in school, often sitting quietly at the back, lost in his thoughts. One teacher even told his mother, Paulina , “Your son will never amount to anything.” Most parents would have been crushed by those words. But not Paulina. She looked at her son — those gentle eyes, that curious gaze — and she said, “ Albert, you are different, not less. ” She never compared him to others. She believed in his inner light when no one else could see it. Every night, she would play the violin, and young Albert would close his eyes, letting the music fill his soul. That was how she kept his spirit alive — with love, patience, and faith. And in that quiet, unseen space… his SuperME was growing. SuperME: Believing in the Invisible Einstein’s SuperME was his soul of curiosity — his inner voice that told him to wonder,...
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