Originally Posted by
prickly_pete
I always thought Thoreau one of the more pretentious of the well known philosophers. Of course you'd see nature as some enchanting goddess - you're an Ivy League stuffed shirt, you never worked a day in your life. Sure, you went up to Walden and planted some beans for a few weeks, but if that didn't work you'd always have your money and blue blood to fall back on so you're not really 'living amongst the squirrels' as much as you might think.
Blanket statement about how life should be lived seems fairly ridiculous to me, but especially when they come from people who've never gone to bed hungry, never broken their backs for a measly living, never heard a single bullet whistle past their heads, etc....