2.17.09
The student who secures his coveted leisure and retirement by systematically shirking any labor necessary to man obtains but an ignoble and unprofitable leisure, defrauding himself of the experience which alone can make leisure fruitful. “But,” says one, “you do not mean that the students should go to work with their hands instead of their heads?” I do not mean that exactly, but I mean something which he might think a good deal like that; I mean that they should not play life, or study it merely, while the community supports them at this expensive game, but earnestly live it from beginning to end. How could youths better learn to live than by at once trying the experiment of living? Methinks this would exercise their minds as much as mathematics.
Thoreau, Walden
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i dig thoreau – i dig walden – good posts janneane – obama should quote this in his speech and really let everyone flip out!
Thanks! I thought while I wait to make my own inspired writing, I’d collect that of others…
How is your adventuring going?