He enjoyed playing the violin and sailing from "summary" of Albert Einstein by Walter Isaacson
Albert Einstein found solace and joy in two particular activities: playing the violin and sailing. These hobbies served as a form of relaxation and escape from the pressures of his academic and intellectual pursuits. When he picked up the violin, he entered a world of music and creativity that allowed him to express himself in a different way. The act of playing the violin was a source of immense pleasure for Einstein, providing him with a sense of fulfillment that could not be found in his scientific work.
Similarly, sailing provided Einstein with a sense of freedom and adventure that he craved. The open water and the wind in his sails offered a respite from the comp...
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