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He had a complicated relationship with his children from "summary" of Albert Einstein by Walter Isaacson

Einstein’s relationship with his children was marked by a mix of warmth and detachment. He often showered them with affection and enjoyed spending time with them, playing games and engaging in lively conversations. At the same time, his demanding work schedule and preoccupation with his scientific pursuits meant that he was frequently absent from their lives. Einstein struggled to strike a balance between his role as a father and his commitment to his groundbreaking research. His children sometimes felt neglected and yearned for more of his attention. Einstein, for his part, wrestled with feelings of guilt over his perceived shortcomings as a parent. He recognized that he had not always been there for his children as much as he would have liked, and this realization weighed heavily...
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    Albert Einstein

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