![]() The great part after touching success is to stay humble and have no tinge of arrogant. Audience Reviews for The Man Who Knew Infinity A moving account of Srinivasa Ramanujan, the genius mathematician who rose out of poverty in India to solve problems believed to be. These element his very important to get a shape. If guru Dronacharya and lord krishna wasn’t there than even Arjuna wouldn’t be the same what we know about him, even Mahatma Gandhi had his political guru ‘Gopal Krishna Gokhale’ Secondly would be to draw inspiration by look into the work of Great Minds, such by reading there work our flipping through their biographies. G.H Hardy played the same roll in the life of this great man and shared most of great part in his Ramanujan’s journey Guru or mentor are the one how will recognise your sparkle of your best part and correct your lagging part. Its similar to artist who draws in his mind, he imagines the actual set before running his brush on the canvas, same for great tycoons who had already imagined themselves as a tycoon before being the actual great entrepreneur, and it is inevitable to meet with the hurdles in the journey. When one looks into the life of all the Successful people, you will find one thing common i.e ‘Vision’ just like Ramanujan had tha vision to get that recognition by publishing his discoveries, otherwise it wasn’t possible for him to leave the village Erode and continue his life from Cambridge. His desperateness to gain recognition among the great scholar of mathematics especially among ones in England, thereafter he despatched a letter with his list of discoveries to Hardy (who later mentored Ramanujan) Dev Patel and Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons star in this inspirational biopic about Srinivasa Ramanujan, the early-20th century Indian mathematician. Just like Ramanujan remained obsessed with mathematics and kept working on continued fractions, divergent series, elliptic integrals, hypergeometric series and the distribution of primes. It teaches us that there is no fix platform for education, just like the knowledge of physics can be even derived from the work of technician too, just the zeal of learning should be there, in fact the internet should be great boon for the enthusiast person, but again ‘zeal’ is the very important thing. Sir Ramanujan almost nad no formal education just like Eklavya his flair for mathematics was first recognised by a colleague when he started working as a clerk in the Madras Port Trust in 1912. What makes him great and what we can learn from his life. ![]() When one types on Google “One of the greatest mathematician of all time ” there will always be a name on the list - Srinivasa Ramanujan from Madras,India. Tribute to this great genius on his Birth Anniversary.
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