edgar..if she was mentally disturbed..was the hubby at all to blame in any way 
shape or form?...
was the woman mentally disturbed  before the marriage?..
easy to say edgar... easy..

merle

  
Merle,

You are reading the story of Einstein's first wife through the author's lens of 
feminist political correctness.

Marital disputes are NOT ALWAYS the husband's fault as Bill, Joe and I can ALL 
attest especially when the wife is mentally disturbed...

Edgar




On May 5, 2013, at 8:08 AM, Merle Lester wrote:

edgar..
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>i am reading a book on einstein's life at moment..
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>he was down right cruel to his first wife...
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> he's no saint..
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>just human..
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>joe sees the other side,,, merle
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>Joe,
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>Your criticism of Einstein is entirely unfair and uninformed. Not only was he 
>the greatest scientist of the 20th century but a great humanitarian, 
>philosopher and very spiritual person as well.
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>One wonders where all the personal venom of your attacks are coming from.
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>Here for example is a photo of Einstein and Rabindranath Tagore the great 
>Indian poet and philosopher together.....
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>Edgar
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>On May 4, 2013, at 8:04 PM, Joe wrote:
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>>William,
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>>Just vastly over-rated and misrepresented.  Casting any individual into a 
>>"genius" category does more harm to everyone than it does good for the one 
>>individual.  He was a one-trick pony, and the one trick was at the expense of 
>>his being a whole human being.  No one should envy the poor man.
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>>--Joe
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>>> Email <brintala@...> wrote:
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>>> My point being that Einstein, one of the most brilliant minds of the 20th 
>>> Century. The epitome of rational thought and logical thinking believed that 
>>> "imagination" was superior. Now when I think of imagination I think of a 
>>> level of thought beyond forms. Unbound by structure or preconception. He 
>>> may not have been referring to the holy zen concept of no thought but he 
>>> did reference often that he would stop thinking and the ideas would come. 
>>> His "unconscious" the "collective unconscious" ? Some way of being outside 
>>> of his brain. 
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>>> “If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you 
>>> want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”
>>> 
>>> I'm completely in the dark regarding your thoughts on this man. 
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