Self-Reliance Self-Reliance

Self-Reliance

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Publisher Description

Self-Reliance is an 1841 essay written by American transcendentalist philosopher and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. It contains the most thorough statement of one of Emerson's recurrent themes: the need for each individual to avoid conformity and false consistency, and follow his own instincts and ideas. It is the source of one of Emerson's most famous quotations: "A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines." This essay is an analysis into the nature of the “aboriginal self on which a universal reliance may be grounded.” Emerson emphasizes the importance of individualism and its effect on an individual's satisfaction in life. He stresses that anyone is capable of achieving happiness, simply if they change their mindset. Emerson focuses on seemingly insignificant details explaining how life is "learning and forgetting and learning again".

GENRE
Nonfiction
NARRATOR
KT
Kevin Thies
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
01:09
hr min
RELEASED
2020
March 21
PUBLISHER
Evans Way Publishing
SIZE
66.8
MB
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