Walden
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In the book Walden by Henry Thoreau he discusses the topic of simplicity. Thoreau tells of many ways to simplify living life. Throughout his experiences of living out in the wilderness he sees life in a much different way and develops many thoughts and ideas. However, his ideas have meaning and would help some people, but not all.
Thoreau feels that everyone's lives should be made much simpler then they are. He feels everything is much to complicated for life. One of his ideas for making things simpler is the idea of eating. He feels everyone could eat one meal a day instead of three by abiding by this theory things could be different. If this was followed their could be a possibility their being no starving people in the world. Their would be enough food for everyone to eat...