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It's called "Self-Reliance." What could it possibly be about?
Transcript
- 00:04
Ralph Waldo Emerson's Self-Reliance, a la Shmoop.
- 00:10
Ah, the nineties.
- 00:11
It was a simpler time, when the History Channel actually aired programming about… history.
- 00:15
However, those days came to a close when producers discovered that it was possible to film unscripted
- 00:21
shows on the cheap, and still get good ratings.
Full Transcript
- 00:27
Reality TV was born.
- 00:28
There is one man who may be responsible for reality TV…
- 00:33
…one man who might have… in a round-about way… inspired some producer to come up with
- 00:38
The Real Housewives of Where-the-heck-ever.
- 00:43
Ralph Waldo Emerson, we're looking at you. Emerson doesn't seem like the kind of guy
- 00:51
who we would hold accountable for The Bachelorette.
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He was, after all, one of the great writers and lecturers of 19th century America.
- 01:01
Emerson, however, had... views about individualism. In 1841, Emerson published his essay entitled
- 01:11
Self-Reliance, where he made a few points, the first of which was… Conformity bites.
- 01:17
Just be yourself!
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Emerson believed that societies force conformity on people.
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If we would just throw off the chains of social pressure and popular opinion, and be ourselves…
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…then the world would be a better place and we would not have to spend our nights
- 01:34
crying into a pint of Haagen-Dazs. But what happens when Emerson's individualism
- 01:41
goes wrong?
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You get reality TV, where people are paid, not to be themselves…
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…but to be the worst possible versions of themselves: stupid, cruel, petty, vulgar,
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and selfish.
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When we don't have to conform to the societal standards that help us blend in with the rest
- 02:00
of humanity...
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…when we have free reign to be as awful as we want, because that's just who we are...
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…well, then you get season one of The Simple Life.
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Emerson’s second point: Friends. And no, he didn’t know Ross or Rachel personally.
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Emerson didn't believe in having friends...or maybe it's just that no one could bear to
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be friends with his fine individualistic self.
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Reality TV stars don't make friends, either.
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Why would they? Reality TV is about the conflicts between individuals who refuse to be anything
- 02:36
other than themselves.
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Besties skipping through meadows full of kittens, rainbows, and Keebler elves… have no place
- 02:42
on reality TV. Point three: Tact? What's that?
- 02:48
Emerson said in Self-Reliance that people should always tell the truth, no matter what.
- 02:54
Wow, Emerson, what a great idea...until you hurt someone's feelings so badly that they
- 03:00
feel compelled to leave a bag of burning dog poo on your doorstep.
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Reality TV stars live in the same always-honest world as Emerson.
- 03:10
If you're dedicated to your individualism above all else, then you can say whatever
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you want, no matter how it makes others feel. There are good things about individualism.
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We're all different people, with different talents and interests, and those differences
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make the world a more vibrant place.
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But individualism also has a dark side… kinda like the Force.
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It can make people insufferable; it can make them uninterested in friendship…
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…it can make them spew out horrible, hurtful things…
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…it can turn them into Darth Vader.
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If Emerson was a high school student, we'd have him take another look at Self-reliance...
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…after we'd forced him to watch every episode of Here Comes Honey Boo Boo and My Big Redneck
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Vacation.
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What do you think?
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Is self-reliance… really such a bad thing? Doesn’t it at least have some redeeming
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qualities?
- 04:11
Shmoop amongst yourselves.
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