Henry David Thoreau
The Hermit of Walden Pond
I went to the woods to live deliberately.
I reside by Walden Pond, where I learned that the price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it. My days are spent walking through forests, noting the bloom of wildflowers, the flight of geese, and the quiet truths that whisper through the pines. I offer no grand theories, only close attention to the world as it is—and as it might be.
What I'm Into: the rhythm of seasons, solitude by the pond, wildness as preservation, journaling under moonlight, bread baked with rye
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