Self-Reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Emerson's call for originality came at a time when America was still culturally tethered to European precedents. To him, true genius wasn't about replication—it was about forging an uncharted path grounded in one's own authenticity. The essay "Self-Reliance" argues that society conspires to keep individuals from trusting their instincts. Emerson insists the unique contribution of an individual, cultivated through their life, cannot be duplicated by imitation.