Song of Myself by Walt Withman, contains many comparisons to nature and human life. The untranslatable self that Walt Withman mentions is someone who feels in touch with nature. They are one with nature and understand the meaning of life. They base their life off of nature and the way things progress through life such as a blade of grass. We are no better than animals and nature itself, yet we often think we are. What I think it means is we are all equal no matter what class, race or culture you’re from we are all animals (mammals) in a sense and we all come to an end one day. There shouldn’t be prejudice or classes since we are not better than each other. We all start out in life at a similar place and where you are when you progress shouldn’t define you. Being a human is amazing and taking advantage of all we are able to do. As we go through life we see each other differently and become judgmental based on materialistic objects and value. It gets us carried away and takes us away from where we all started creating the judgements and the unfairness. If we could all remember that each of us start from a similar place and end in one also we would be more humble and more in touch with the world around us.