The Impact of Company on Our Life
Once, Albert Einstein's driver surprised him by claiming, "Sir, I have memorized every speech you deliver at conferences." This statement caught Einstein’s attention and left him intrigued.
Einstein, in his curious and playful nature, replied, "Alright! The organizers at the next event don’t know me. Why don’t you take my place and deliver the speech while I dress as your driver?"
The driver agreed. The next day, the driver confidently climbed onto the stage, disguised as Einstein, and delivered the speech with great success. The audience applauded enthusiastically.
However, one scholar in the audience posed a challenging question: "Sir, could you explain the definition of relativity again?"
Einstein, sitting among the audience as the driver, sensed danger. But to his surprise, the driver, without hesitation, responded: "Ah, such a simple question! Even my driver can explain it. Let me call him to answer."
The entire audience burst into laughter, and Einstein admired the driver's wit and quick thinking.
Moral:
If you associate yourself with wise and intelligent individuals, you are likely to become wiser and enhance your intellect. However, if you choose the company of fools, your thoughts and abilities may stagnate or even regress. Surround yourself with positive influences to grow mentally and emotionally.