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Emerson's Loneliness
A true scholar must have a lonely, hardworking, humble and kind soul. He must embrace loneliness like a new bride, enjoying himself alone and worrying about himself alone. His own evaluation is enough to be a measure, and his own praise is enough to be a rich reward. However, why do scholars have to stick to a state of loneliness and loneliness? Because, only in this way can he clearly understand his thoughts. If he lives in a secluded place, but he is exhausted, longing for the crowd and eager to show off, then he is not in a lonely mood, because his heart is busy. As a result, he is blind and hard of hearing, so he can't calm down and think. However, if you cherish your soul, cut off all kinds of worldly fetters and form the habit of being alone, then your talents will flourish, just like lush trees in the forest and flowers in the field.

noble, humane, generous and just thoughts can not be endowed by living in groups, but can only be sublimated through loneliness. The important thing is not to be isolated from the world, but to maintain a spiritual independence. Poets can still be hermits even if they live in a busy city. Where there is inspiration, there will be loneliness It can be said that Raphael, Angelo, Dryden and Stendhal all lived in the crowd. However, at the moment when inspiration flashed, the crowd faded in their eyes. Their eyes are on the horizon, on the boundless space. They forget the onlookers around them. They are dealing with abstract questions and truth, and they are thinking alone.

of course, I don't have any superstition about loneliness. Young people must be made aware of the benefits of being alone and socializing, and they must take care of both, instead of being paranoid at either end. The ultimate goal of a genius's soul to avoid society is to gain insight into society. His criticism of fallacy stems from his love for truth.

you will soon learn what society can teach you. Its foolish routine, irregular dances and concerts, riding, drama, etc., can only teach you what you can master in a few times. Therefore, you'd better accept the revelation from faithful nature about shame, spiritual emptiness and desolation. Retreat, hide, close the door, and then welcome the rain that shuts you down-this is the lovely seclusion of nature. You should concentrate your energy, pray and praise alone, digest and correct past experiences and lessons, and make them integrate into the new sacred life again.

I think we need to establish a stricter scholar rule. What I mean is an asceticism, a rule that can only be implemented by scholars' own fortitude and loyalty. We live under the sun and above the surface-a poor, specious and shallow life, talking about muses, prophets, art and creation. However, how can we produce greatness?

Come on, let's be silent. Let's sit for a long, harsh, Pythagorean five years with our hands over our mouths. Let's live in the corner with our love for God, doing chores, coolies, tears and suffering. Loneliness, seclusion and asceticism enable us to penetrate the solemn and secret depths of life. In this way, by diving deeply into it, we can cultivate lofty moral quality from the darkness of the world. And those gaudy socialites who show off in fashion or political salons, those social fools, those infamous fools, are so mean. And the topics in the newspaper and the news in the streets and lanes will make a person lose the real privilege and privacy of being born, as well as his sincere and enthusiastic heart.

the real success lies in the hard work, in convincing his thoughts, in the tireless exploration of things day after day and year after year, and in the use of all means, especially in humble communication and humble life needs. Through the interaction between thought and life, we can make our thoughts more rigorous and our lives more wise. When you turn a deaf ear to the incessant popular ideas, you master the mystery of the world, and at the same time gain the real skills to show it.

An excellent scholar, when he is young, should understand the meaning of hardship, be familiar with the land that raised him personally, pay necessary sweat before enjoying comfort and luxury, pay taxes sincerely, and contribute to the world like a truly noble person. We should never forget our devotion to "Heaven", and it is his whispering to the poet that makes the poet sing a wonderful movement through time and space.

Thought is all the light, and it will show itself to the universe. Thoughts will be revealed from your actions, your manners and your face. It will bring you friendship, and it will deliver you to the truth with the love and expectation of a generous heart. It will endow its beloved scholars with the sincerity and kindness of the soul by virtue of the unique and perfect natural rules.