Emerson admires that children are not afraid to be themselves.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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She and husband Michael Emerson do not have any children
She and husband Michael Emerson do not have any children
Emerson would most likely admire work that is original, self-reliant, and creative. He valued individuals who pursued their own path and embraced their unique talents and perspectives. He believed in the importance of personal expression and authenticity in one's work.
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Emerson would likely support Watada's actions as an expression of individual conscience and moral conviction. Emerson valued self-reliance and nonconformity, and would likely admire Watada for standing up for his beliefs despite opposition.
Ralph Waldo Emerson had a sister named Evelyn Emerson who then had a daughter named Penny Emerson. Penny married and is now named Penny Jones. She had 6 children. Becky, Doug, Debbie, Steve, Jeff, and Kim. They each have children, Becky; Jourdan, Bryson, Caden. Doug; Brooklyn, Tailer, and Jett. Steve; Kate and Will. Jeff; Lindsey, Kaitlyn, Damien, and Jeffrey. Kim; Caylee and Morgan. All of this family still lives on except for Ralph Waldo and Evelyn Emerson.
When comparing adults to children Emerson says adults develop a divided and rebel mind that has a "distrust of a sentiment because our arithmetic has computed the strength and means opposed to our purpose."
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He had four children with his second wife, Lydia ( whom he called Lidian) Jackson. His first wife, Ellen Louisa Tucker, died of tuberculosis less than two years after they wed, and they had no children. Emerson and Lidian had 4 children: Waldo, Edith, Ellen, and Edward Waldo. Ellen was named after Emerson's first wife at Lidian's suggestion. Waldo Emerson died of Scarlett Fever at the age of 5. "My son, a perfect little boy of five years and three months, had ended his earthly life. You can never sympathize with me; you can never know how much of me such a young child can take away. A few weeks ago I accounted myself a very rich man, and now the poorest of all." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
When comparing adults to children Emerson says adults develop a divided and rebel mind that has a "distrust of a sentiment because our arithmetic has computed the strength and means opposed to our purpose."