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>Albert Einstein was often called to give lectures to the public on his difficult-to -understand Theory of Relativity. His chauffeur who used to drive him to the lecture halls had heard his lectures so many times that he claimed to know it by heart, in a lighter vein, Einstein therefore suggested him to give the lecture the next time to which the chauffeur readily agreed.

>In those days, very few people who called him for a lecture knew how he looked like. So, on the next lecture, Einstein and his chauffeur exchanged their roles. The chauffeur went to the stage to deliver the lecture while Einstein took a seat in the rear of the hall!
>To the surprise of Einstein, the chauffeur did deliver his lecture on the Theory of Relativity ad verbatim. And when one person stood up and asked a question on the theory, the chauffeur replied, ‘Oh, this question is so easy that even my chauffeur can answer it!’ and he pointed at Einstein at the rear of the hall!