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The first half is written by Thoreau, the accomplished philosopher and soars much above my humble powers of comprehension; the second half is written by Thoreau, the amateur naturalist and swims much below my capacity for interest.
After reading about the influence the book had on Gandhi, I had attempted reading Walden many (roughly four) times before and each time had to give up before the tenth page due to the onrush of new ideas that enveloped me. I put away the book each time with lots of fo ...more

The great appeal of Thoreau is that he offered himself up to the great mysteries and the forces of nature, and he experimented the type of life that his mentor Emerson espoused in the Transcendentalist philosophy of reaching for a higher calling. All of what Thoreau stands for touches my heart: his dismissal of materialism, his commitment to meditating on the human condition, his reverence for knowledge in the natural world, his appreciation for the order of things, and his quest to find God. Wa
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