Leo Tolstoy: Expand Your Social Circle
The most essential lesson to take from Tolstoy is to follow his lead
and recognize that the best way to challenge our assumptions and
prejudices, and develop new ways of looking at the world, is to surround
ourselves with people whose views and lifestyles differ from our own.
That's why he ceased socializing in Moscow and spent so much time with
laborers on the land. In Resurrection,
Tolstoy pointed out that most people, whether they are wealthy
businessmen, powerful politicians, or common thieves, consider their
beliefs and way of life to be both admirable and ethical. "In order to
keep up their view of life," he wrote, "these people instinctively keep
to the circle of those people who share their views of life and their
own place in it."
If we want to question our beliefs and ideals, we need to follow the
example of Tolstoy, spending time with people whose values and everyday
experiences contrast with our own. Our task must be to journey beyond
the perimeters of the circle.
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