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Henry David Thoreau's Budget Plan

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Henry David Thoreau was both a poet and a philosopher who strived to live the most simplistic life an individual could possibly have. He tried to fulfill this wish by focusing on the people surrounding him, God, and nature. In today’s society, this simplistic lifestyle Thoreau once lived is rarely heard of. Our cultural norms are focused on earning an income to survive, purchasing material items, and often times, we are in more debt than we can handle. After making my budget plan, I realized I too am guilty of these excessive acts. In many ways, my budget plan contradicts the philosophy Thoreau had. The primary examples I immediately noticed derived from renting an apartment, student loans, and material items. One of the main …show more content…

Thoreau wrote that, “many a man is harassed to death to pay the rent of a larger and more luxurious box”, and maybe that is the cause for me. In this society we are conditioned to think “bigger is better” and if we don’t obey this command, we’re afraid of other people’s comments. So do we really need the larger home? No, we only want it to encompass the needs of other people which is the point Thoreau is trying to making in Walden. A luxurious home is a need, not a want. The second biggest cost I had on my budget plan was my student loan amount. After attending graduate school, I will be in approximately $120,000 in debt. Yes, this number is extremely high, but unfortunately taking out student loans was the only option for my college education. I may have taken off too much to handle, but continuing my education to fulfill my dreams seemed more important at the time. In contrast, Thoreau does not believe in debt at all. He believes that owing debt to others leaves men feeling exhausted and distracted and degrades their lives. At one point, he actually compared owing debt to slavery, and wanted to advocate for “self-emaciation”. Thoreau wrote that, “I have no doubt that some of you who read this book, are unable to pay for all the dinners which you have actually eaten, or for the coats and shoes which are fast wearing or already worn out.” This quotation

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