THE SECRET OF EINSTEIN (part 1)
<< Common sense is the set of prejudices acquired at eighteen years >> -Albert Einstein.
In this section we will teach you to look for solutions to your most difficult problems, or even impossible ones. You will learn the techniques that are deduced from the way in which the problems solved the most important person in history in this field, Albert Einstein. Einstein solved some of the most confusing problems in the world. He succeeded because he had a very different way of thinking. By using your techniques you can learn to think in the same way.
These techniques and those of other people that we will see in this section, are not precisely to unveil the mysteries of the universe. By learning new ways to solve problems, you can increase the performance of your business, increase the training opportunities of your children, achieve important artistic and creative achievements and improve their quality of life. You can solve difficult problems of all kinds thanks to a universal principle that is the basis for learning to think like a genius: "You have to get to break the rules".
Einstein was one of the most outstanding rules-breakers in the world, the "James Dean" of science. He did not challenge only the physical laws.
He highlighted traditions and outraged governments. Breaking the rules caused him constant trouble, but Einstein's bold desire to break any rule was in the depths of his genius. Einstein was a person who solved important problems because he was a superb breaker-rules. This is a common characteristic of geniuses and a skill that can be learned and cultivated. We can think like Einstein if we learn to break the rules.