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    The author Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote‚ “Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow.” Most people would feel that his statement is right; however‚ I feel that a person does not have to go beyond something that they are already comfortable with. Most people never master any particle subject skill. There is always room to improve‚ learn more about the certain subject or skill‚ and practice what is always changing‚ so the skills that is known will always

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    Part 1: Emerson Emerson wants scholars to work together instead of individually. "It is not the chief disgrace in the world‚ not to be an unit --- not to be reckoned one character; -- not to yield that peculiar fruit which each man was created to bear‚ but to be reckoned in the gross‚ in the hundred‚ or the thousand‚ of the party‚ the section‚ to which we belong‚" (pg. 555‚ para. 45). He says patience is important. Patience -- patience; -- with all shades of all the good and great for company; and

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    Ralph Emerson‚ author of “Self-Reliance”‚ regards a person’s growth normally as a process of abandoning one’s spirit of nonconformity or moral tendency . Society is considered to have a pessimistic effect on the growth of each individual’s soul‚ whereas confinement may contribute to it as well. Whichever the case may be‚ the individual is trapped either by bigotry‚ from power‚ or low self-esteem‚ from group-think. Senseless philanthropy‚ which encourages dependence on outside help‚ is thus also thought

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    Author Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote‚ "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have already mastered‚ you will never grow." Students are encouraged everyday in school to aquire more knowledge and build on what they learned in the past. Also‚ athletes are expected to continue growing each day by going beyond what they learned previously. Emerson’s words are seen as true through life‚ especially in school and athletics. Each day‚ a student‚ between the ages of five and eighteen‚ is expected

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    Emerson’s Good Life (1) “Do not seek yourself‚ outside yourself (Emerson 211).” Emerson suggests that we should live life based on our own intuitions. He proposes that we should live life coexisting in society without conforming to it. “Whoso be a man‚ must be a nonconformist (214).” Coexisting in society allows us to lead a life of our own inhibitions and desires. We should live a life for ourselves‚ not as though we live in a theater and our life is a play. Turning inward‚ one can find

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    In today’s society‚ it is very easy to allow ourselves to conform to the expectations and thoughts of the people we look up to or spend our time with. However‚ in Ralph Waldo Emerson’s essay‚ “Self-Reliance‚” he goes into great detail about his belief that it is very important for people to formulate their opinions according to their own minds‚ rather than with the influence of those around them. This concept is one that is hard for us to comprehend because‚ of course‚ everything we know has been

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    you are considered to be "weird" or "un-cool". Ralph Waldo Emerson made this apparent in his essay "Self-Reliance." "Self-Reliance" also had several themes that focused on the topic of individualism. It also showed how he thought self-reliance would play out in personal conduct. Plus I know almost exactly what’s it’s like to be seen as peculiar and‚ or "un-cool" just because I wasn’t part of the "in" crowd and tried to be like everyone else. Emerson strongly believes that people look at others more

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    “There is no tax on the good of virtue; for that is the incoming of God himself‚ or absolute existence‚ without any comparative.”(Ralph Waldo Emerson) “The truest wisdom is a resolute determination” (“Napoleon Bonaparte.”). Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Compensation provides a great deal of evidence asserting this bold claim. Emerson’s emphasis on strong‚ well-rounded virtues shows that effort leads to success. While I do not always listen to others‚ I always try to do what is right in a responsible

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    The quote written by Ralph Waldo Emerson states‚ ’’Do not be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment.’’ The preceding quote means that people only get one chance to live. They should not waste time second guessing their actions. If you want to do something reasonable then go for it and don’t hold back. I am able to relate to this quote in several ways. One example is when I go mountain biking. I tend to second guess myself about going over the jumps. Another example

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    A Comparison of Henry David Thoreau and Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Beliefs concerning Simplicity‚ the Value and Potential of Our Soul‚ and Our Imagination.<br><br>Henry David Thoreau tests Ralph Waldo Emerson’s ideas about nature by living at Walden Pond‚ where he discovers that simplicity in physical aspects brings deepness to our mind‚ our soul to its fullest potential‚ and our imagination to be uplifted to change our lives. These two men believe that nature is what forces us not to depend on others’

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