This poetic wish expresses a desire for humility and continuous growth, suggesting that one should always strive to be open to learning and evolving. It implies avoiding arrogance and embracing the idea of constant self-improvement.
Quote by E.E. Cummings: “May I always be a little less, than I am.”
May I always be a little less, than I am.
Insight
Historical Context
The late 1950s in America, despite growing prosperity, also fostered introspection and a search for spiritual and personal depth, reflecting a desire to transcend material success with humility and self-awareness.
About the Author
American poet, painter, essayist, and playwright. He is known for his innovative use of grammar and syntax, unconventional capitalization, and unique poetic forms. His work often explores themes of love, nature, and individuality.
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