She lived to the reasonably ripe old age of 66 though. An occupational hazard that wasn't realised at the time.
No, its just you who are wrong.
We don't even know what happened to Lieserl Einstein, and you are claiming to know that her father definitely gave her up for adoption to "finish college". Not to mention she was born 1902 and last mentioned in 1903 after some talk of suffering from scarlet fever, and then Einstein had his son, which renders your bizarre theory of "adoption to finish college" highly improbable.
She might have been adopted, but most theories are that she died of scarlet fever, but the stupid reason you attribute to the slim possibility of adoption is completely your own fabrication.
i wouldn't want to be great.
"Great men are almost always bad men." Lord Baron Acton...
That's a very broad topic. Great in whose eyes? God(s), parents, wife, kids, society, or yourself? Then what defines great? Simply being told, some preconceived notion, simple acts of kindness, a life of service, a rule of totalitarian authority, etc. Great could also pertain to an activity/skill such as sports and music where particular greatness is subjective and based on the eyes of the beholder.
I think if you live life trying to be great your missing the point.