Einstein always have a clear view of the problems of physics and the determination to solve them. He had a strategy of his own and was able to visualize the main stages on the way to his goal. He regarded his major achievements as mere stepping-stones for the next advancement. His gifts were the result in his dwelling much in intellectual solitude.
Like Einstein, I am also optimistic. I always look on the brighter side of life. Although not really that consistent, I don't give up easily, and exert my best effort once I have a job to be done. I admit that there are times that when I get tired I would just simply lie down defeated by the laziness within me. However, I persevere especially when I really like what I'm doing and I'm happy with it. I am also open to suggestions of the people around me and I don't brag about my achievements although I am proud of them.
But, unlike Einstein, I admit that I don't give much importance on time. I'm fond rushing out things most of the time. I really don't know how to prioritize and to use time properly. Proper time management is what I have yet to learn.
Einstein was able to accomplish so much in his life because he did not whilst away his time. Even on his retirement age, he still continued to work on his researches - both on scientific and non-scientific ones. Indeed time is gold and that is one thing that I should have realized long time ago. But I know it's not too late and I'm giving my best to change that attitude. From now on, I will finish things that can be finished on or before the deadline and will no longer waste time. We only have limited time in this world and only one lifetime so we should not waste it. We should make the best out of it and enjoy every bit of it "cause we"ll never know when will He take away from us this borrowed time.