What did he say in Einstein's manuscripts that were auctioned for more than $ 1.5 million?
Albert Einstein was a true genius and has been the subject of some subjects. Some
examples are the 8 odd manners that Einstein had and that can help us
achieve the genius and 5 things that almost nobody knows about Albert
Einstein. Well, recently a note written by Albert Einstein and given to a messenger in Tokyo as a tip was auctioned.
But what note did he write to a messenger? On this note, Einstein briefly explains his theory for a happy life. Does genius have the formula of happiness? The note was auctioned October 24, 2017 in Jerusalem for more than $ 1.5 million. The price of the manuscript is 200 times higher than estimated, which
initially expected between 5 thousand and 8 thousand dollars.
The history of the manuscript
In
1922, in a letterhead of the Imperial Hotel of Tokyo, Einstein
delivered the manuscript to a messenger who was to deliver a message to
him. Well, it is not known whether the messenger did not want the tip or if Einstein had not exchanged to pay it. But in any case he received the manuscript of the German physicist.
Well,
in the note Einstein states that "a simple and quiet life brings more
joy than the pursuit of success in a constant unrest." Is this a reflection on the pursuit of success of one of the most genial people in the world? But it does not end there. According to the owner of the note, a Hamburg resident who chose not
to be identified, the German physicist still wrote the following:
"Perhaps, if you are lucky, this note will end up being much more
valuable than a simple tip."
It seems to have worked, and the manuscript was sold for a much higher price than a tip. Too bad this money has not gone to the messenger. But do you agree with Einstein's theory of happiness? Do not forget to leave your comment!
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