Most of us will live a long life, 70 years, 80 years, even more than 100 years. That is actually a long time. At the first 20 years, we grow up, concentrate on studying; for the next decades, we devote ourselves into working, and get married, then our babies born. Lots of things have to be done in the long life. It is not easy, but each of us have to make it through. Hence, why don't we make it more fun ?
was written by Richard P. Feynman, who won the Nobel Prize on Physics in 1956. Mr. Feynman was born in 1918, graduated from MIT in 1939, then joined Institute of Princeton University, later in Moss Laboratory. He made a outstanding contribution to the development of bomb. He left us in 1988 due to the cancer. I think most of us may hold the opinion that a great person like Mr. Feynman, Nobel prize winner, professor in the top end university, must be severe, never smile in the front of the classroom and spent our his time into doing the research. However, Mr. Feynman turned out to be a really funny person. If you knew him better, you would like to consider him to be a funny man rather than a professor. For example, he would spend most of the time in studying the lock just because he didn't know how to open the lock without the keys or passwords. After his study, he could open most of the locks, simple or complicated, and his colleague have to change the locks' password regularly in case of him. He was always curious about the new things and always want to figure out why the things would worked in this way but not that way.
This book is not about physics, but all about the funny stories of Feynman. It was worthy reading. The most important thing is keep curious on the new things. Make it more fun, make the life more fun.