"We are wiser than we know"
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The subtext is both democratic and demanding. Democratic, because it implies wisdom is widely distributed, not hoarded by institutions or “experts.” Demanding, because it suggests our ignorance is partly self-inflicted: we “don’t know” what we know because we’ve internalized deference. The sentence is engineered to create productive discomfort. If you’re already wise, why are you waiting to be told what to think? Why are you living as if your deepest judgments need permission?
Its rhetorical power comes from the sly gap between “wiser” and “know.” Emerson doesn’t promise certainty or omniscience; he points to latent understanding that precedes articulation. That’s how the line works on modern readers, too, in an age of hot takes and outsourced decision-making. It’s a rebuke to compulsive explanation and a defense of intuition - not as impulsive whim, but as hard-earned perception that arrives before it can be footnoted.
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