Self reliance
and the values
of
pacience and caring
The beauty
of self-reliance lies in its way to send a rather simple yet transcendent
message which is that live doesn’t need all these fancy complicated conformities
to live happily one can live happily with the basic yet little things in life this
is also compared to two values caring and patience.
Patience
is displayed from the very beginning as the author describes his experience of
leaving everything he had to live life happily living only with what’s absolutely
necessary or as he describes it finding the true meaning of life, he goes to
great lengths he as he questions what is truly the purpose of life stating that
one must be himself and not be something or someone we are not and that humans greatest
mistake is to pretend to be some thing or someone we are not, he also highlights
the fact that mankind has become more and more conformist with society not
questioning the morality or even the fairness of the situation
Ralph Waldo
Emerson also highlights the fact that mankind has stopped questioning the morality
and even the rules of society just being conformist towards the current situation.
Another
important point of the story of self-reliance is that waldo also says that man’s
emotion is something passenger like the wind they come and go but he goes ahead
and question why its relevant he also displays a very accurate quote of what is
good and evil he states that good and evil are merely names but very rarely
does it translate to something concreate or even an action and I must say that I
agree no matter how you put it the line between good and evil is often blur
black and white become gray so easily.
And displays
caring since the author displays a great deal of care towards human kind and
showing his preoccupation towards the disgusting conformism that mankind has
adopted in the last century and that one must be unconformity to find what’s wrong
with society ask questions, question the establish law, ask yourself how
morally grey is our society.
He also
displays a sad but accurate statement in which he declares that all the great
thinkers or philosophers had been greatly misunderstood since their ideas to
change society were ruined purely due to ignorance thanks to the conformism of
the now a day society or even the one from their time. Socrates, Jesus Aristotle,
Plato four of the greatest thinker’s inventors and philosophers and all
suffered the same unfortunate fate misunderstood by society and where branded
outcasts and looked down upon just cause of their different ways of thinking
But definitely
the most important if not my favorite point the story tries to prove is that we
have lost most of our self-trust since we are afraid of not fitting into
society since according to them if you are not like the rest you are not normal,
honestly I couldn’t agree more since this is society’s greatest problem is that
we try to do anything to fit in even if we know we normally wouldn’t do those
sort of things
And that
we have also focused too much on frivolous material things that are inconcecuencial
to life its self. The author displays how much he cares and preoccupies for
society as a hole and he worries because he sees that we have become conformist
and have stopped caring for creating a truly open and free society and he
displays patience in the sense that he actually took the time to actually write
about what he thinks and actually are the greatest flaws of modern day society.
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