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Thursday, March 26, 2020

Speaking of Thoreau, Solitude, and COVID-19 Social Distancing . . . .

Walden Pond | The Walden Woods Project
Walden Pond
Thoreau’s retreat to Walden Pond is often mistaken for a hermit’s flight deep into the woods. Actually, Thoreau put some distance between himself and his home and village so that he could understand himself and society better. When not in town, he swapped human companionship for the “beneficent society” of Nature for long enough to make “the fancied advantages of human neighborhood insignificant.”

Today mandatory social distancing is wrecking the global economy, based on traditional metrics like gross domestic product and stock prices. Viewed through “Walden,” this wreckage may look like a long-overdue correction for an unsustainable system (continues).

Jamil's Weekly Run Total
March 24th - replies to "Celebrities and Spring break with Covid-19," "Speak up Please," and "Reason Revolution: Dan Dana."
March 26th - replies to "Speaking of Shelley," Heather's comment on "Reason Revolution: Dan Dana," "Quiz March 24th & 26th;" replied to DQ in aforementioned quiz; and posted "Speaking of Thoreau . . . ."
Weekly total:
8 bases / 2 runs

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