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Albert Einstein and the Aluminum Foil
An analogy between Albert Einstein qoutes and aluminum foil
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It's hard to believe that Albert Einstein's quotes could have anything in common with a piece of aluminum foil, but it's true. Each one is making life somewhat easier for the average person. They are also both versatile.

The quote, "When you look at yourself from a universal standpoint, something inside always reminds or informs you that there are bigger and better things to worry about," can be taken in a variety of ways. For example, it may be perceived as a reminder that we ourselves are only one person in an expansive universe, and the remainder of the world has more intricate perplexities than our own. On the contrary, it could be perceived by one as an accusation of being the center of one's world, who never expands their emotions to others' problems.

Moreover, aluminum foil is versatile, in addition to Einstein's quotes. Aluminum foil has an extensive number of common utilizations, such as preparing meals and enveloping food to more unconventional uses, for instance, fashioning a makeshift satchel, a sun box for seedlings, or a portrait reflector. Getting creative can result in the formulation of ideas such as a steel wool cleaners or impromptu hair curlers. Any way we put it, aluminum foil and Albert Einstein's quotes are more analogous than one would expect at first glance.
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