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    little money but was very happy. Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature explains how nature makes man happy and gives him a full life, helping to show why McCandless left his family and belongings to live closer to nature. Nature is the one and only thing that is truly necessary to a man’s happiness, well being and existence…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once stated, “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.” This quote means to make you always be yourself not to be someone else. Emerson’s statement is true because it's important to you and yourself. First and foremost, you are not like anyone else but yourself. In other words, you cannot be someone that you're not. For example, maybe you in the future going to a college in Florida and you try to act cool,…

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    “What we fear of doing most is usually what we need to do,” Ralph Waldo Emerson. It was bright sunny Saturday morning that was absolutely beautiful. I was waiting on the top of the grassy green hill as the wind wised through my blonde hair. I grabbedmy pink floral helmet and strapped it on my head. My dad came running out of the garage saying “I found the screw driver!” My heart sank to the floor, it was hard to swallow. My dad squatted down and started using the screwdriver and asked “Can…

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    experiment. The more experiments you make the better” (Ralph Waldo Emerson). In other words, when Emerson says “experiments,” this can be referred to McCandless as his adventure across the U.S. From meeting many new people, to canoeing in the Colorado River. McCandless went on a crazy, risky trip and it can be compared to the words of Emerson. In Into the Wild, by Jon Krakauer, Chris McCandless displays his view on life, just as Ralph Waldo Emerson did, by being self reliant, surrounded by the…

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    by Ralph Waldo Emerson called “Nature.” In Into the Wild, Chris McCandless values the beauty of nature and believes people oversees the true value and beauty of nature, also shown by Ralph Waldo Emerson in “Nature.” McCandless believed that most people oversee the beauty of nature and thought it was a individual's duty to experience it to and…

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    The thought of mastering something such as a job, field of education, trade and many other things has long been sought for many generations. Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "Unless you try to do something beyond what you have mastered, you will never grow." This is a bold statement that many would disagree with for good reasons. This statement says that a person can fully master in something which is false because to master something means to have a perfected the subject at hand. Not one person on…

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    “The greatest glory in living lies not in never failing, but in rising every time we fail”, stated Ralph Waldo Emerson. What Emerson is trying to explain is if people do not experience the consequences of failure and learn from it, then one will not achieve the greatest glories of living their life. His view of failure being a successful idea, rather than a negative idea, expresses how incompetently failure is labeled in today's age. Consequently, if failure is deemed to be feared to accomplish…

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, we could learn quite a bit from these two great artists in literature. They have created stories with such great and different meaning to their readers, and many quotes can be found in each one. Here are three quotes found in their stories, each with their own purpose. A quote by Emerson is “what I must do is all that concerns me, not what the people think”, one quote by Thoreau is “heaven is under our feet as well as over our heads”, and…

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    a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities. A hero is a person who leaves the norm of their world, a hero is also a person who accepts the problem and then tries to overcome it anyway. As Ralph Waldo Emerson said “A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is brave five minutes longer.” A hero is a person who is willing to go and face the challenges, a person who is brave, and a person who will adapt to the changes. An example of a person…

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    essential and fundamental element in our lives. Throughout education, we acquire knowledge, learn what people before us have discovered or written and undoubtedly carve our own thinking the way we have been thought. In the article "Education", Ralph Waldo Emerson, a renowned lecturer and visionary thinker, expresses how education that is being adopted in our civilization does more harm than good for the students. He builds up this claim by first presenting a paradox connecting "Genius and…

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