Emerson elaborates on the unspoken bond that draws people together, even strangers, creating affection and a sense of unity. These relationships not only bring happiness but also inspire individuals to act and think virtuously.
For instance, friendships motivate good behavior, like making a positive first impression, or encourage intellectual growth, such as when a researcher uses correspondence with a friend to work through a problem.
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