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... What is worse is that once we venture outside of those boundaries one’s ideas are reduced to misunderstood babble. ... "To be great is to be misunderstood" was used by Emerson to explain the reaction of society to individual greatness.
Great people throughout history have fought a fight, and have been criticized and misunderstood for it. If one wishes to be great, one must be ready to accept the fact that they will be misunderstood. ... Emerson wanted us to be who we are, think for ourselves, and face the opposition that we would inevitably face, to be misunderstood – to be great.
Approximate Word count = 578 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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