Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Where I Lived, and What I Lived for
In the Where I Lived, and What I Lived for chapter of Walden, Thoreau emphasized that pack need to make life simple and easily because it eventually helps you know your real goal and realize the uncoiled meaning of life. He begins with his own story he imagines that he working at farms as a farmer and he cares for seeds in succession. He thinks his farms will bring happiness because all sessions for cultivation are of course accomplished. However, his imagination ends up with his real financial situation.He wants to buy farms non minding his pelf margin but enjoying his time with seeds. However, the owner turns down his proposal because his priming was hardly accepted in modern times where hatful lend oneself importance to wealth. After this experience living in a preindication in the woods, he feels a natural spirit and he glorifies the dish antenna of nature. He developed his feeling for nature after he realizes that people should be awakened They must learn to reawake n and keep them selves awake, not by mechanical aids, but by an infinite expectation of the perforate.He also came to know why people are so engaged and why they work as hard as ants It is because people depend to set count on economical value but people do not know what they really want. According to his examples, there is a railroad which can effectively reduce time between places. At the same time, we could lose our landscape to see. So, he describes a railroad that We do not ride on the railroad it rides upon us. Therefore, he criticizes that refrain seems to be effective but it brings wrong judgment and lose our opportunity.He mentions that our golf club is pressured to hurry for our life to be successful. However, he thinks that our society now is perplex and dangerous because we do not have ideas of slow and simple to glitter ourselves. All in all, he states that we need time to be slow and simple for our clever intelligent life. This is his obvious viewpoints Let us slip by one day as deliberately as Nature, and not be thrown off the track.
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