Thoreau: Simplistic And Deliberate In Life

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Henry David Thoreau’s idea of being simplistic and deliberate in life, as expressed in his book Walden, is easily applied to life in 2016. These days it is even harder to simplify than it was then; Thoreau’s words sound as true or truer than they did in 1854. “Our life is frittered away by detail...Why should we live with such hurry and waste of life?” (Thoreau 383-4) With modern technology forging more connections to information and other people than ever before, being simplistic and deliberate are two ideas that should be kept in mind today.