{"serial":"BRIEF-2026-05-18-03","doc":"brief-2026-05-18","position":3,"body_html":"<h1>Read the passage twice. Name the value it holds up. When did you last act against that value because the cost felt too high?</h1>\n<p class=\"muted\">Theme: <strong>core_values</strong> &middot; card 3/4 &middot; 2026-05-18</p>\n<blockquote>All that fashion demands is composure and self-content. A circle of men perfectly well-bred would be a company of sensible persons in which every man&#x27;s native manners and character appeared. If the fashionist have not this quality, he is nothing. We are such lovers of self-reliance that we excuse in a man many sins if he will show us a complete satisfaction in his position, which asks no leave to be, of mine, or any man&#x27;s good opinion.</blockquote>\n<p class='muted'>&mdash; Ralph Waldo Emerson, <em>Essays - Second Series</em></p>\n<p class='muted'><em>Notes go here when you tap capture or note above.</em></p>","captures":[],"notes":"","comments":[]}