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"You Won’t Believe What Isaac Newton Did During a Lockdown"
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Isaac Newton
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learning from the past
🌍 History’s Hidden Lessons: What We Can Still Learn Today
In 1665, during the Great Plague, Cambridge University closed — and a young student named Isaac Newton returned home. Isolated and away from school, he used his time to explore ideas that would later become the foundation of physics: gravity, calculus, and the laws of motion.
Lesson? Even during uncertain times, progress is possible. Your “downtime” can become your breakthrough moment.
History is full of hidden gems like this — from Rosa Parks’ quiet strength on a bus in Montgomery to the invention of penicillin by accident. Behind each event is a lesson in resilience, creativity, or courage.
Stay curious. The past isn’t just behind us — it’s a guide for what’s ahead. 💡
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