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Write an article on"self dependence". According to class 10

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Answered by rocky364
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Self-reliance is all that it sounds like plus considerably more. If not introduced to the world by Ralph Waldo Emerson, it was definitely brought to much popular public awareness by his 1841 essay Self-Reliance.

In positive psychology, self-reliance has strong theoretical significance thanks to its implications for happiness. You’ll probably notice some overlap, or at least potential implications for self-worth, self-expression, self-knowledge, resilience, and for self-acceptance.

So, it’s not about doing everything yourself. It’s not about being financially independent, either. And it’s certainly not about shouldering every hardship you face all on your lonesome. In this article, we’ll have a look at what being self-reliant really refers to, and how we can develop it within ourselves.

What is the Meaning of Self-Reliance?

Interestingly, there’s no single sentence—not even from Emerson himself—that really captures all the aspects of self-reliance in one pop.

Merriam Webster defines self-reliance simply as ‘reliance on one’s own efforts and abilities’, which doesn’t quite do the concept much justice, either.

The Psychology of Self-Reliance

In an age where statistics allows almost everything to be psychometrically measured and operational definitions abound, it isn’t surprising that there’s no one definition for self-reliance.

What we do know is that the concept has been linked to ‘the self’—in its psychological sense—for at least several decades (Baumeister, 1987).

More specifically, self-reliance is consistently mentioned alongside, if not within, discussions of self-definition.

3 Examples of Self-Reliance

Many things can be construed from Emerson’s writings. Here are a few examples of some key concepts that shine through in his seminal essay, Self-Reliance.

1. Thinking Independently

The ability to think autonomously goes hand in hand with trusting your own instinct. Lots of Emerson’s work centered on how people tend to ‘hide behind’ what they’ve learned from society, or significant others within society. He believed this was mere imitation and was linked with a lack of confidence in one’s own intuition and rational capabilities.

Basically, if you (or I, or anyone) believe in something, and consider that it holds merit after thinking it through, there should be nothing holding us back from voicing it with confidence. Not to do so, Emerson believed, is to conform to societal expectations for no good reason.

2. Embracing Your Individuality

As a more practical example, we can imagine that Bella has parents who are both lawyers. They want nothing more than for Bella to follow in their footsteps and are encouraged by her excellent grades at school.

At home, however, Bella finds that she’s spending every spare minute writing poetry. She wants to make a difference to the world and touch people’s lives through verse. This is where she finds her greatest happiness and decides instead to pursue a career as a poet instead.

3. Striving Towards Your Own Goals, Bravely

In an extension of the above, Bella seeks to take steps toward achieving her own goals of becoming a poet. She’s aware that she’ll receive a lot more emotional and financial support by following her parents’ dreams, but she’s willing to take her chances. Because Bella believes in ‘cause and effect’ (Emerson, 1967), and that purposeful action will get her there. She isn’t overly concerned about rejection by her parents, because she just wants to be herself.

These three examples are based on the key arguments in Emerson’s original paper on self-reliance, and represent the three concepts most closely related to individualism. It’s important to remember that self-reliance is not about cutting yourself off from everybody.

That is, being true to yourself, being capable of independent thought, knowing your own loves and being able to pursue them independently of others’ judgments is not the same as isolating yourself from society.

While Emerson does expand considerably on the value of solitude, the idea of social networks—of having friends—features strongly in his work. We’ll touch on these shortly when we look at how to develop self-reliance.

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Answered by gkmeruva
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Self-reliance is-a SECRET key to success and happiness. A self-reliant person always depends upon his own energy, capacity to work, prudence and the resources. Therefore, a self-reliant person is master of himself and the circumstances as he does not depend on others. Such a person is always calm, sure, confident and self-possessed. He is firm, prompt in action and ever ready to face any challenge, and fertile of resources. While others who are not independent are surely much handicapped. It is really a slavery to depend on others for help for almost everything , guidance on most things , aid or resources and a slave is always at a great disadvantage. A person is most happy and satisfied when he depends upon his own strength, power and resources. He ever walks without crutches or outside support.

Step-by-step explanation:

Self-reliant people have always been found sure, self-assured, decisive, optimistic, free, independent and bold. They do not suffer from indecision or delay. They are rich in expediency, quick in action and steadfast in decision. Their will power is ever strong; their resolutions unfailing. They are the makers and masters of their destiny. They never blame fate, circumstances or the tools for they make their own tools and use them with greatest skill and concentration which is at their command. Their work, their creations and achievements bear the stamp of their personality. They are original in ideas and in shaping things and events. They achieve what they will because they are self-dependent, resolute, single minded and self-controlled. They know well their strength and weakness and so use their energies and resources in such a way as never to expose their weakness and when they achieve their victories, their ambitions and goals, then their joy is an unalloyed bliss for the glory is not be shared with others.

Self-reliance is the best support, the best tool and the shortest way to success. Lord Buddha said: “You are both friend and enemy of yourself. The heaven and hell lies within you. It is upto you what you choose. You are your own lamp, guide and staff. Never depend on others. Be the maker of your destiny. Help yourself and the world will help you.” It reminds us of the famous saying, “God helps those who help them-selves”. All successful men and women have been self-reliant. They achieved what they desired because they did not depend on others. They ran fast and in time on the road of self-reliance. A man walking with the crutches of others help cannot think of running a race, he cannot compete; he is sure to end with the crutches. For example, take the case of countries taking foreign aid. Such countries are virtually slaves. They depend on others for their planning, development and economic advancements. Such nations are like puppets with their strings in the hands of their aid-giving nations. Such aid has always strings attached to it.

Gandhiji has been a great example of self-reliance. A self-reliant person is always courageous, and nothing is impossible for him. There is no substitute for self-reliance, no external help can replace it.

The odds, the unfavourable circumstances work like a healthy challenge to a self-reliant person. There are not fruits without sweat and labour, no victory without struggle and fight. It is the crisis which calls forth the best skills and abilities of a person. We grow strong through sufferings and struggles. Self-reliance and power to overcome odds are two aspects of the same coin. Occasional failure make people alert, vigilant, watchful and resolute. It sharpen our sensibilities and matures our judgment. Difficulties and adverse circumstances form the touchstone to test our courage, strength of character and self-reliance. The path of self-help and reliance is strewn with thorns of difficulties but at the end, there are flowers of glory and success full of rarest fragrance.. “Let us not lose heart, then, when beset by difficulties, or sharply tried, or oppressed with failure, for these things are designed to stimulate us to higher and purer effort, and to teach us the great and glorious lesson of self-reliance”. Truly, there is no royal road to success and satisfaction, but the path passes through self-reliance, self-help and struggle.BUT DEAR FRIEND IN REALITY NO ONE COULD BE SELF RELIANT BCOZ EVERYONE HAVE TO DEPEND ON THE OTHER PERSON DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY LIKE PARENTS,TEACHERS,ETC...HERE BEING SELF-RELIANT IS  NOT TO BE TOTALLY INDEPENDENT,IT IS BEING INDEPENDENT OF THOUGHTS,ACTIONS AND APPLICATION,ONLY THEN A PERSON COLD TRULY BE SUCCESSFULL...................

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