A Simple Life Philosophy In Walden By David Henry Thoreau

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Walden author ,David Henry Thoreau, has a simple life philosophy and, quite ironically, it is to live a simple life. Thoreau displays his philosophical ideas in his memoir ,which he is most known for, Walden. Reading his memoir, we are exposed to his ideas on how one must regard life which is, rather than getting what one wants, but, to disregard what is irrelevant in our life and to move forward towards our aspirations. Personally, I share similar views due to my constant termination of anything in my life that will slow down or stop me from reaching my goals. Like Thoreau, I believe that being unbiased, having an optimistic outlook on life itself, and working towards meeting my goals, will lead me to living a successful and simple life. “But I would say to my fellows, once and for all. As long as possible life free and uncommitted ” (Thoreau, p. 72) In the given quote, Thoreau claims that one should live life free and uncommitted. The statement is part of his philosophical ideas and how living said lifestyle will push you towards your goals and towards living a successful and happy lifestyle. Though a seemingly controversial topic, according to Thoreau, one should live Although humiliation isn’t liked amongst people, it is a great life lesson mechanism. Being humiliated makes people more free, humble and in a way connected to nature because they know they have nothing to lose anymore“Humility like darkness reveals the heavenly light” (Thoreau, p. 75) Many live their lives unappreciative and don’t realize the best of it until they have fallen completely into the dark. Most are handed everything in life and others have to work for it. Whether it is humility or realization of worth, falling into the darkness opens up a new light in

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