Self-Reliance
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Consistency, prized by those seeking stability, can trap the mind in outdated ways of thinking. Emerson challenges this reverence for the status quo, urging us to embrace growth and change even if it leads to self-contradiction. In 1841, Emerson's America was steeped in dogmatic adherence to tradition. Yet, he saw greatness in those willing to be misunderstood, those who dared to evolve and challenge the calcified norms of their time.