The work explores the relationship between the individual and the crowd, emphasizing the unique experience of the poet who can navigate both solitude and multitude. It posits that true engagement with the crowd requires an artistic sensibility, allowing one to immerse in the vitality of collective existence. The poet, unlike the egoist, finds joy in the shared experiences of others, adopting their emotions and stories. This communion with the crowd offers a profound intoxication, contrasting with the limited joys of individualistic pursuits. The text suggests that the ability to... AI Generated Content