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Einstein was a dedicated letter writer and thinker from "summary" of Albert Einstein by Walter Isaacson

Einstein’s correspondence was not just a casual exchange of pleasantries, but a profound exploration of ideas and principles. He poured his thoughts into letters with the same intensity and rigor he applied to his scientific work. His letters were not just a means of communication, but a medium for intellectual engagement and debate. Einstein’s letters were a window into his mind, revealing his curiosity, creativity, and deep philosophical insights. He engaged with a wide range of topics, from politics and religion to art and music. His letters were not just about conveying information, but about engaging in a dialogue with his correspondents, challenging their ideas and expanding their intellectual horizons. Einstein’s dedication to letter writing was not just a personal habit, but a reflection of his commitment to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. He saw writing as a way to clarify his own thou...
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