Emerson begins by asserting that everyone possesses a universal mind, and the events, thoughts, and feelings of an individual reflect the universal nature of humanity. He critiques history books for often setting certain events and individuals apart from the rest of humanity, whereas he believes that the significant differences between people are merely the result of the same divine spark within each person being shaped by their environment.
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