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Letter To Charles Darwin - College Papers

Letter To Charles Darwin


Dear Charles Darwin,
Hello, I have recently read your theory on natural selection and
the Origin of Species. Although each of us approach life differently, for
example your ambition being on a different level than mine and your formal
learning more than I feel is needed, I admire how much you have learned
from nature.
I say that if one advances confidently in the direction of his
dreams and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet
with a success unexpected in common hours. Although you weren't a prominent
scientist, you took on the challenge of learning from nature, that which
what others have not. You didn't go on a scientific expedition or live like
all the other ...

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and experienced nature as a transparent eyeball, observing as much as I
could. I noticed the Pickerel under the ice in the pond, I never pondered
the possibility of the different kinds of Pickerel to be originated from
the same species. When you were observing nature in the Galapagos Islands,
you saw all the different types of plants and animals and postulated that
some of the different species of each came from a single ancestor.
Emerson, whom I mentioned previously, says,"Great geniuses have the
shortest biographies. Their cousins can tell you nothing about them," I
believe that to be true in your case. You didn't do much in terms of
accomplishments and kept your accounts on the tip of your finger. But your
accomplishments that I can assume from your writings are astounding for you
analization of nature. You achieved much within your mind. It is not the
fact that imports, but the impression or effect of that fact on the mind.
Your ideas have affected many people. ...

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Added: 4/14/2006 10:07:05 AM
Category: Biographies
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