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I must admit that for the last week or so I’ve felt like I’ve been dragging.  I have not been waking up with “an infinite expectation of the dawn” lately.  It could be due to my menstrual cycle & hormone fluctuations, which also exacerbate my bipolar disorder (none of which Mr. Thoreau had to deal [...]

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Since writing my last post, I thought I should follow up with other aspects of the realities of modern living.  Health insurance issues loom large in everyone’s life… but I will not go into the woes of the American Health Insurance System.  Instead, I’m going to just share my personal experience.
When I was growing up, [...]

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Well, truth to tell, Henry David Thoreau didn’t really chronicle about all of the realities (and responsibilities) of his life — he hardly mentioned how much his friends supported him financially.  Case in point:  he wrote the wonderful essay “On Civil Disobediance” and was jailed for not paying taxes (which would have gone to the [...]

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Ever since I began reading Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, over 25 years ago, I have wanted to live deliberately.  I have been through a lot in my life which could have reduced me to living a life of misery and suffering — virtually rendering my life as hopeless.  However, I have always had an optimistic [...]

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