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Circles
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In 'Circles,' Ralph Waldo Emerson reflects on the cyclical nature of existence, emphasizing how everything in the universe is interconnected and moves in circular patterns.
He encourages embracing new ideas and experiences to break out of life's repetitive cycles, highlighting personal growth and self-discovery as key aspects of human development.
He encourages embracing new ideas and experiences to break out of life's repetitive cycles, highlighting personal growth and self-discovery as key aspects of human development.
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, referencing Emerson's essay on continuous self-discovery.

John Kaag

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How to Simplify Your Life and Find More Fulfillment in Your Work with John Kaag
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in the context of philosophers working outside the university.


James Wood

Close Readings: Nietzsche's 'Schopenhauer as Educator'