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Choose failure if you can't succeed

Choose failure if you can't succeed

By CLEVELAND MitchellPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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One summer in 1892, a laboratory in the University of Berlin, Germany, suddenly had an ear-shattering bang, the professor and students rushed to the fire, when people arrived at the scene, in the clouds of smoke, a young man of more than 20 years old holding his nose and face ash hurriedly fled the scene.

The young man, Malde, is quickly captured by the police, and the headmaster publicises the tape and discovers that Malde is conducting a pretentious experiment against science.

Pishew was very angry, he said to Malde: I warned you, this is a fantasy, it will never succeed, if you do it again, you will be killed.

The police took him into custody, and he faced charges of vandalism, financial intent, and violating science.

A year later, he was released and went to look for President Pichew to ask for the return of the campus, but Pichew ignored him and said: You are a crazy person, this attitude is very suitable for scientific experiments, but you should know that all experiments should be built on the basis of science, and can not go against science, I can not take you in, I don't want the school to become a tomb for you and me.

Malde was born with a surprising talent, he opposed the results of some scientific experiments in ancient and modern China and abroad, he has been studying the theory of matter atoms, trying to prove his ideas through experiments, but each experiment ended in failure.

He was a beggar by day and a scientist by night. He scrimped and hired two assistants who knew a little about physics, but when they heard about his experimental procedures, they ran away in fright, not wanting to work with a madman.

One day in March, with another explosion, the young man, Malde, entered one of Berlin's largest hospitals. He had to face the risk of plastic surgery, because he had been torn apart by the explosion.

Six months later, when a gaunt young man showed up at his house on crutches, Malde's father invited two physicists and asked them to persuade his son not to do any more amazing experiments.

He is a fanatic, he knows that the birth of a theory is always full of risks and tribulations, and believes that God will take care of himself.

He struggled for this principle for more than twenty years, throwing away everything, including love and happiness, but his experiments made no progress.

In 1916, Einstein invented the general theory of relativity, which shocked the world, Malde was sick and ashamed, he endured great pain to carry out the last experiment of his life, and finally died on the experimental platform.

After hearing the news, Einstein went to visit Malde's body, and when he observed Malde's experimental process and results, Einstein sighed: a wrong direction delayed a genius's life.

Malde actually did not know that Einstein was a fanatic violin lover when he was a child, had participated in a variety of competitions, and had achieved a good ranking, but in the world competition, he was defeated again and again hit the wall, after a time and again hired a college teacher fruitless, he resolutely chose to give up the music career, devoted to the field of physics research.

On the road of life, it is very difficult to choose failure, but holding on to a cause that you can't solve, suffering yourself, and hurting others.

Since you can't succeed by every means, you should choose failure, and those who can pick up and put down are true heroes.

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