Albert Einstein
This Week In Review At The MartialArtsReporter.com
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Today, I am introducing something here for the first time and I hope you enjoy it:
A Weekly Review Of The Preceding 6 Days – Just Click On The Link Of The Post You Missed Or The One You Liked So Much That You Just Have To Read It Again.
Also, I would like to introduce an inspirational quote that I just know you’re going like.
Wishing you only the very best, always.
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Manny Pacquiao Or What I Learn From My Barber
Albert Einstein For Martial Artists And Anybody Willing To Learn
“The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results” – Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein For Martial Artists And Anybody Willing To Learn
Howdy!
I just sat down to write my Monday morning post and if you have been following TheMartialArtsReporter.com lately you have probably noticed that I try to keep things interesting or as Bruce Lee used to say, “Be Water, My Friend”.
Well, as I truly believe that creativity can be more powerful than knowledge, guess who popped into my mind this morning?
Considered to be one of the most creative minds of all times, Albert Einstein.
Don’t worry, I will not make the attempt of boring you with a bunch of mathematical and other scientific theories that the great Albert Einstein Einstein introduced.
I am certainly no Einstein, not even close, but I do appreciate the mark he left on the world and the way we live today.
He was a quite interesting fellow with very intriguing thought processes developed by observing life with an open mind.
So, I thought being the open-minded person you are that you might also enjoy some of his quotes that I just found.
Why not just get your favorite beverage, pull up a chair, have an open mind and let Einstein do his magic.
Fellow martial artists and other open-minded contemporaries, I’ll talk to you tomorrow.
Carpe diem!













