Henry David Thoreau. Walden (r1.3).epub Access
Thoreau advocates for stripping life of unnecessary expenses and luxuries, arguing that a simple life frees one to pursue intellectual and spiritual growth. He claims that "a man is rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford to let alone".
A reflection on the value of being apart from the society of men and finding companionship in nature. Henry David Thoreau. Walden (r1.3).epub
Thoreau distinguishes between being alone and being lonely, arguing that true solitude brings profound understanding and companionship with nature. Key Structure and Famous Excerpts Thoreau advocates for stripping life of unnecessary expenses
Writing during the rise of industrialization, Thoreau critiques the "commodification" of life and the frantic pace of work, advocating instead for leisure and reflection. advocating instead for leisure and reflection.