Albert Einstein
My name is Albert Einstein. Many people know about the great things I’ve
accomplished. But I had many barriers before I became famous.
I was born in Germany. When
I was in elementary school, I already knew
about math and statistics.
When I was a boy, I pretended to be a great scientist.
I
loved school, but my life at home was hard. My father lost his job, so my family
lived in poverty. We could not pay the rent in Germany. We became immigrants
and went to Italy. I finished high school and went to college in Switzerland.
After college, I began writing about science. I did
not reach success in an
instant, though. At first, other scientists did not approve of my work. They
thought I was a failure. Rising to the rank of an admired scientist was a gradual
process. Soon, people started to notice that I was right. At last, I
began to get
some recognition.
I showed how to find the approximate size of very big things, like stars. I also
detected and explained the movement of very small things, like atoms. And
for fun,
I made a machine that could
refrigerate food
by inserting
heat. I never retired. It
was my duty to keep
working. I overcame
many hard times,
and I will be
remembered
for my
important
works.