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What does this quote by Einstein mean to you?

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"The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits." -

-- Albert Einstein

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  1. the words are speaking for themselves- a stupid has NO limit and can continue doing foolish things while a genius has limits where he realises that whats wrong and what not then, he improves before its late while the stupid unaware of things will make that same mistake ...lolz...now iam getting confused...hope this helps


  2. A genius can only get so far with his or her brilliance (Einstein was a whiz at physics but supposedly was a mediocre high school student).

    But the stupid things people do are absolutely mind-boggling! (Like looking for a gas leak with a match...).

  3. it means that genius has it's limits is true, because if a genius keeps studyng and study it will soon know everything and will know more nothning for it already knows a lot.if you still doesn't understand i'll give you an example:for example a person studied everything all of his life the person will hav nothing to learn anymor for te person already have learned everything while a stupid person/stupidity of a person can still learn for it to become a better person and atleast the stupid person can explore and learn through others learning not like a genius, a genius already learned every thing so it keeps correcting others knowledge. another example is there are genius who became crazy or mad man because of all the knowledge it have in it's mind that it made the person crazy.

  4. A genius will reach one or more amazing accomplishments then stop, while an idiot will continue to do stupid things, the stupidity of which may never cease to increase.

  5. A person can only be smart to a certain degree, then it ends.  But stupid has no limit.

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