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Emile 卢梭 257Words 2018-03-18
If this is so, I shall ask, is there any man in the world better armed with defenses than my pupil against such things as may assail his morals, his sensibility, and his principles? Woolen cloth?Who else could resist such a torrent better than he?What kind of temptation did he not prepare in advance?In this world, there is no one who is more unwilling to imitate others than Emile. A person like him who has no prejudices and has no need to succumb to other people's prejudices will naturally be less affected than others when he is ridiculed.I spent twenty years arming him against taunting, and they couldn't make him a fool in a day, because in his eyes, taunting and taunting are fool's arguments, and if you don't want to be The best way to avoid the influence of others' ridicule is to despise prejudice.

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