1. Emerson, Thoreau and Transcendentalism
" (Education, 195) To clarify, when sharing information in front of others or presenting, you can be given feedback on how to improve your skill so that you and others can benefit from your minor misdoings. ... For example, Emerson says, "We are like children who repeat by rote sentences of granddames and tutors, and, as they grow older, of the men of talents and character they chance to see, -- painfully recollecting the exact words they spoke; afterwards, when they come into point of view which those had who uttered these sayings, they understand them, and are willing to let the wo...
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