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Young Inventor, Thrown out of Soceity by a False Accusation
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The man who would find himself outcast in society was what remained of that prodigy who played the piano with ease the way toddlers played the xylophone, If by 'play the xylophone' you referred to 'bang on it aimlessly' where 'play the piano' meant 'working his way up the ladder to Child Prodigy. Even at a young age, Albert was something of a copycat. After watching something for too long, he tried it, and usually succeeded, but not in replicating anything that was too physical. Watching a child cross a playground swinging from their arms, he found he was unable to even hold himself up without learning it the hard way. With this, he found it was easier to understand things and study them, than to actually accomplish anything
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