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Walden by Henry David Thoreau (1854)

Walden by Henry David Thoreau (1854)

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What does it mean to live deliberately in a world that constantly pulls you in the opposite direction? In this episode, we explore Walden, Henry David Thoreau's quiet, radical experiment in simplicity, solitude, and attention. Retreating to a small cabin by a pond, Thoreau isn't escaping society so much as putting it on trial—questioning work, consumption, time, and the assumptions that pass for necessity. We'll look at why Walden is less about nature writing than about moral clarity, why its calm surface hides sharp provocation, and why readers still argue over whether Thoreau was a sage, a scold, or both. This episode asks what Walden really demands of us—and why its challenge remains uncomfortable in any age.

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