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Examples Of Transcendentalism

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From a young age and for most of my life I lived exclusively in my mind. I vividly remember all of the thoughts I had of “I wish this were to happen” or “I wish I could do this” and the many years of struggling to articulate and verbalize what I had to actually say. I knew I had a tendency to overthink most occurrences and from what I saw when I looked around a room I thought I was the only one who did. But in most moments of my disorientation I had the assurance that my back up plan, my friend Ben, would understand, and if he didn't then at least we could make dumb jokes about our situations. I don’t have many stories in my life or at least any that I could label as interesting, but I think that's the case with everybody. To immediately …show more content…

Transcendentalism to me is synonymous with the term critical overthinking because when said aloud that transcendentalism is your interpretation of events or even your imagination its an almost paradoxical belief. I enjoy thinking overall circumstances but sometimes reality breaks through, and even if it is an event that was planned ahead and destined to function that way, there is always a possible determining …show more content…

Like I’ve stated before I always had a hard time verbalizing what I thought, obviously most children do, but I just thought it took me longer than the average bear to do so. That day on the boat was spent mostly sleeping on the fish cooler because the waves soothed me, however, the waves weren’t accompanied by the pleasant ambiance of the ocean, it was mainly the background noises of sailors riffing off each other. To set the stage it was my Father and I and 2 other guys who were basically telling us what to do but as it stands, I was 12 so I really wasn't a priority on the deep sea fishing

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