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According to Emerson a drawback of relying too much on books​ is that they become useless. Emerson's idea was that books were very good and useful when used with a purpose. But he thought that if you abused books, they were not good at all. His idea was that books serve as inspiration, as sources of references and information, but he thought that the important part was to live, to have life experiences.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was an American poet that influenced other writers for his particular style and view of life. He was the author of "Nature" and "The American Scholar."

For Emerson, relying too heavily on books was disadvantageous because it caused people to put knowledge above emotions.

Emerson was one of the greatest American poets. His poems were so significant they were philosophical. Furthermore, Emerson's thoughts on society and the human being also contained many teachings.

According to Emerson's works and thoughts, we can state that:

  • He had a strong transcendentalist bias.
  • He had a great sensitivity towards humanity.
  • He was very observant, being able to notice tiny nuances in human behavior.
  • He recognized the importance of literature, science, and study, but he felt that this should not be the human priority.

For Emerson, human beings should have experiences, live to their fullest and not lose their sentimentality and emotionalism. However, he believed that all this would be lost if human beings relied too much on books and sought complete knowledge.

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