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Letter to Eduard Einstein · 5 February 1930

Life is like riding a bicycle

Einstein used the bicycle-and-balance comparison in a letter to his son Eduard. The familiar “life is like riding a bicycle” sentence is a polished English variant rather than the documented wording.

Popular wording

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”

Documented wording

“Men are like bicycles. It’s only easy to keep your balance when you are on the move.”

Context

What the letter actually discusses

The catalog record places the comparison in a personal letter to Eduard Einstein. Einstein writes about keeping in motion while also mentioning his work with Walther Mayer and the slow progress of unified field theory.

Translation note

This is the English wording reproduced by the Christie’s catalog. The popular line changes “men” to “life” and smooths the comparison, so it should be identified as a variant rather than a literal quotation.

Author
Albert Einstein
Document
Letter to Eduard Einstein
Recipient
Eduard Einstein
Place
Not stated in the catalog
Date
5 February 1930

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