Transcendentalism, a philosophy that began in the 19th century, holds that humans are naturally good and that all individuals have potential. In high school, becoming a unique and confident person can be a difficult task. Students feel the need to be accepted by their peers and standing out from the crowd can be difficult. Students should be exposed to transcendentalist ideas in order to fight this battle and leave high school unscathed. Many argue that transcendentalist beliefs cause problems because students cannot think for themselves at a young age. However, students who do not think for themselves while in high school will never develop the ability to think for themselves. A student's morals and beliefs should not be served on a silver platter as is the case in realist teachings. Instead, they must discover and test their beliefs. Although some argue that transcendentalism would cause students to rebel, high school students should embrace transcendentalist ideas as students would be more likely to believe in their own abilities, rely less on the opinion of others, and find their own way of thinking . High schools should prepare students for the world after high school by encouraging belief in transcendentalism, which will allow students to have strong confidence in their abilities. In high school, students have difficulty achieving their goals because they do not believe in the potential of all individuals. Transcendental beliefs support the idea that each has undiscovered potential. Embracing this idea will allow students to venture out. As Ralph Waldo Emerson, the founder of Transcendentalism, believed, those who can understand themselves and live their lives while maintaining the philosophy of “Trust[ing]… in the middle of the paper… should be inducted into High School. Those who may disagree and say that students should not form their own beliefs in high school, but an individual's beliefs should constantly change as they go through new experiences in life. It is not possible to have an established morality. It is important to examine what you believe and the values you choose to uphold. Students who embrace transcendentalism and can believe in their abilities, choose not to conform, and examine their belief systems and ways of thinking throughout high school will be more successful throughout school. the rest of their lives. Society can be the most destructive thing during high school, and embracing transcendentalism would allow students to form and accept their own unique identity. The formation of unique beliefs and the ability to express forthright opinions are necessary for all high school students.
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