Age Quote by Bertrand Russell
“At the age of eleven, I began Euclid, with my brother as my tutor. This was one of the great events of my life, as dazzling as first love. I had not imagined there was anything so delicious in the world. From that moment until I was thirty-eight, mathematics was my chief interest and my chief source of happiness.”
About This Quote
Source Autobiography: The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, 1967
Early exposure to Euclid sparked a lifelong passion for mathematics, equated to first love.
In simple terms: Early math study gave lasting joy.
Cultivate early curiosity in subjects you love.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school curriculum
- self‑directed learning
- career choice
- personal growth
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What subject sparked your deepest joy?
- How can you integrate that joy into daily life?
Early specialization can limit broader experiences.