51. Einstein, Albert. Typed letter signed (“A. Einstein”), in German, 1.25 pages (8.5 x 11 in.; 216 x 279 mm.), 2 June 1953. Written to Dr. Eugenie Anderman of New York City. Accompanied by the original transmittal envelope. Usual folds.

Einstein writes a touching letter of encouragement to a friend upon the discovery of her husband’s infidelity.

Einstein writes in full:
Dear Dr. Anderman, I can empathize with you well, that the situation you describe is very painful for you. But as a mature, knowledgeable person you should attempt with all your strength to overcome this situation from within yourself, rather than feeling deceived or mistreated. I am sure you know that most men (as well as quite a number women) are not monogamously endowed by nature. Nature will come through even stronger if convention and circumstances are putting resistances in the way of the individual. Enforced faithfulness, however, is a bitter fruit for everyone involved. Instead of letting anger towards your husband arise within you, you should pity him, since fate has forced him to balance between two women that are very likely hostile towards each other because of him. This is not an enviable situation and for a well meaning person there is no satisfactory solution to this problem. If he is a benevolent and just person and his general conduct is decent towards you, you should be able to respond to his “sins” with a smile and not make a case of war out of it. Anyway, you should not take the view that your honor has been violated by his behavior. When you get angry tell yourself that you are still in the simpler and less incriminating position than he. With friendly greetings, A. Einstein

Interesting commentary from Einstein, who is known to have been unfaithful in both of his marriages. Einstein’s second wife, Elsa, undoubtedly knew about, yet tolerated, Einstein’s infidelity and love affairs which were later revealed in his letters. Some of the women identified by Einstein include Estella, Ethel, Toni and Margarita; others are referred to only by initials, such as “M.” and “L.”
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