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True Progress Towards Perfection Begins When We Are Alienated from the Society

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Essay title: True Progress Towards Perfection Begins When We Are Alienated from the Society

Many societies try to get its people to conform to a standard. This policy diminishes the chance of growth as a society. Forcing any level of conformity upon people only helps to stifle their creativity. I believe that people cannot start their journey for perfection until they begin to alienate themselves from society.

People cannot grow in an environment that purposely tries stunts their growth. They must separate themselves from this negative element to continue to move on. Richard Bach supports this point with his story about a seagull that chooses to perfect his flying skills while all the other seagulls do nothing, but search for their next meal and eat. For the seagull to make any progress towards perfecting its flying ability it must alienate himself from his family and peers. Ralph Emerson also has a similar opinion because he thinks we should take after children and stand alone for our ideas and beliefs. We ought to refuse to conform to the society that has been placed before us and instead navigate our own paths.

Staying amongst a society that discourages people from following their own course can derail their progress substantially. They may begin to conform to societies ebb and flow and don’t put much heart into their work. Emerson believes this cowardice to tear from the mold will only hurt our progress

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