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Einstein's educational theory
Einstein talks about learning methods.

Learning is a very simple thing, and it is very interesting. Maybe you won't agree with me. Every day, when I pick up my schoolbag, I feel dejected and despondent, as if it were a catastrophe. You are afraid of going to school, mainly afraid of studying. To be more accurate, it is that you can't learn, right?

Don't envy those excellent students. Have you ever thought that you can also excel in your studies? You can do it, so can you. The key to good grades is whether you can study. In fact, I summed up a formula about success very early:

W=X+Y+Z (success = hard work+correct method+less waste of time)

Talk less and waste more time. I believe you can do it. Maybe you work hard, but can you be sure that your current learning method is correct?

The learning method actually determines your grades. The method is the tool you use to conquer the unknown. The woodcutter can only chop down a big tree with an axe in the morning, but it takes ten minutes to finish by pressing the button. If you don't have good methods, even if you study hard every day, you won't get good grades. So you will often see those who hold books and wear thick glasses all day, and they are often knocked down as soon as they enter the examination room. Why? Because their learning methods are wrong.

However, first of all, I have to admit that my academic performance was poor when I was a child, because I didn't master good learning methods. If I had read some books about how to study before, my grades would certainly not be so bad.

Besides methods, I also want to talk about interest. You must be interested in your study, otherwise you will feel very unhappy. A good method will get twice the result with half the effort under the guidance of your interest. I once explained my theory of relativity like this: on the train, there is a beautiful lady sitting opposite you. It's been an hour, and you seem to have only been in for ten minutes; If you are facing a hot stove, it's only been ten minutes, and you will feel like an hour.

Why is this happening? We are always willing to indulge in what we are interested in, but we will be impetuous about what we are not interested in. When you are in a good mood, your study efficiency is several times as high as usual, and you will remember it well. If you regard study as a "stove", you will spend many years in class.

Only those who learn to learn can feel the joy of learning. Only by learning in happiness can we learn smarter. God always rewards those smart people who walk in front of others-that is you in the future.

Love learning! Young man!