My Inventions:The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla. II. My First Efforts At Invention

I shall dwell briefly on these extraordinary experiences, on at of their possible io students of psychology and physiology and also because this period of agony was of the greatest sequeny mental development and subsequent labors. But it is indispensable to first relate the circumstances and ditions which preceded them and in which might be found their partial explanation.

From childhood I was pelled to trate attention upon myself. This caused me much suffering but, to my present view, it was a blessing in disguise for it has taught me to appreciate the iimable value of introspe in the preservation of life, as well as a means of achievement. The pressure of occupation and the incessant stream of impressions p into our scioushru all the gateways of knowledge make moderence hazardous in many ways. Most persons are so absorbed in the plation of the outside world that they are wholly oblivious to what is passing on within themselves. The premature death of ……(内容加载失败!)

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