Selections from Self-reliance, Friendship, Compensation, and other great writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson Review

Selections from Self-reliance, Friendship, Compensation, and other great writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kindly smile, nor the joy of companionship; it is the spiritual inspiration that comes to one when he discovers that someone else believes in him and is willing to trust him with his friendship." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
Ralph Waldo Emerson was known for capturing the hearts of Americans. He engaged in conversations about our best impulses, the optimism of a young country and the spirit of the American people. His quotes are little gems that shine as brightly today as they did when he first lectured in 1833.
His thoughts made sense to people and some said his words made music. Even today, while writing an e-mail to a friend, I thought: "The only way to have a friend is to be one." Where did that thought come from? Well, I just found it in this book! I am laughing now as I read this book because my friend said: "You remember best what leaves you" which is similar to: "We remember those things which we love." Of course, neither of us considered that our thoughts are similar to Emerson's thoughts and yet somehow they have become part of us as easily as if we drank the thoughts in a cup of coffee.
While reading this book, you will realize where some of your own thought originated from and I love the idea that "Books are the best of things, well used; abused among the worst."
I am also laughing about his ideas that there are no more than a dozen people in the world who read and understand Plato. Since I'm about to dive into a book about Plato. You can just imagine a man with Emerson's mind trying to find people to talk to who could relate to his lucid thoughts.
Emerson was a Unitarian minister who as Matthew Arnold said, was "the friend and aider of those who would live in the spirit."
The selections in this book are delightfully old-fashioned and yet the writing is still very relevant for our lives today. He discusses harvests and what we can learn from farming. This book also contains a special section on "Emerson's Wit."
Lovely tiny book of enlightening thoughts.
"Make yourself necessary to someone." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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