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“Except in mathematics, the shortest distance between point A and point B is seldom a straight line. I don't believe in mathematics.” quote by Albert Einstein
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“Except in mathematics, the shortest distance between point A and point B is seldom a straight line. I don't believe in mathematics.”

Albert Einstein

About This Quote

Source Speech: Interview, 1930s, discussing physics and intuition

Even when math suggests a straight line, real-world paths often curve due to constraints and complexity.

In simple terms: Real paths are rarely straight.

Key Takeaway

Expect and adapt to indirect routes.

Themes

physics philosophy problem solving

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • engineering design
  • urban planning
  • personal decision making
  • travel routes

Key Concepts

geometry non‑Euclidean space real‑world constraints

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you navigate when the optimal path isn’t obvious?
  • What factors cause your plans to deviate?
A Different Perspective

Mathematical models can oversimplify reality.

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