True friendship, Emerson argues, requires sincerity a complete honesty akin to being alone with oneself and tenderness, a genuine bond untainted by politeness or societal expectations. This form of friendship is rare because it demands a delicate balance of similarity and difference, fostering both natural affinity and a sense of awe or respect for a friend as an independent, equal individual.
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