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Crucial Quote by Robert D. Richardson

“Part of the power of Emerson's individualism is his insistence, at crucial moments, that individualism does not mean isolation or self-sufficiency. This is not a paradox, for it is only the strong individual who can frankly concede the sometimes surprising extent of his own dependence.” quote by Robert D. Richardson
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“Part of the power of Emerson's individualism is his insistence, at crucial moments, that individualism does not mean isolation or self-sufficiency. This is not a paradox, for it is only the strong individual who can frankly concede the sometimes surprising extent of his own dependence.”

Robert D. Richardson

About This Quote

Source Book: Emerson: The Mind on Fire, 2005

True strength lies in recognizing one's own need for others, not in denying it.

In simple terms: Strong people admit they depend on others.

Key Takeaway

Embrace interdependence.

Themes

individualism dependence strength

Mood

thoughtful inspirational

Type

philosophical motivational

When to use this quote

  • leadership
  • teamwork
  • personal growth

Key Concepts

philosophy psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • Are you comfortable asking for help?
  • What does dependence mean for your identity?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasizing independence can isolate you.

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