Self-Reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Emerson challenges the reader to distrust mere labels and conventions. In an era when conformity was often mistaken for virtue, he argues that true integrity demands an inspection beyond appearances. The advice runs counter to the prevailing reverence for established norms, urging a radical individuality that risks misunderstanding and solitude for the sake of genuine insight. To Emerson, the immortal palms of greatness are only for the brave who dare to redefine goodness on their own terms.