A famous photo taken in Princeton, New Jersey in 1955 depicts Albert Einstein’s office the day he passed away. One would imagine a thinker of such superior intellect would have the finest productivity tricks and systems to keep his brilliant brain as clutter-free as possible. Did he have a standing desk? Were his books alphabetized for easy reference? Did he use a fancy goal-setting journal
"Albert Einstein’s office just as he left it. Taken hours after he died in Princeton, New Jersey, April 1955." pic.twitter.com/LIullM7Dbg — Science is Amazing (@AMAZlNGSCIENCE) April 2, 2021
As it turns out, the answer to all of those questions is no. Einstein’s desk was about as messy as it gets, the kind of setup you would expect from an editorial cartoon depicting office workers in impossible paper-pushing jobs.
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