A Man of Art and Science
Although revered as a towering intellect, Albert Einstein often defied the stereotype of the aloof and infallible genius. Despite living in a different era, his humility and artistic approach to science set him apart. In a revealing interview with the Saturday Evening Post in 1929, Einstein candidly discussed his reliance on intuition and inspiration.

He believed imagination was the cornerstone of his creativity, transcending the constraints of traditional knowledge. In Einstein’s view, while knowledge wielded power, it also harbored limitations. His willingness to embrace the unknown and trust his instincts underscored his profound understanding of the boundless nature of discovery.