Our environment would undoubtedly benefit from everybody reading Walden. Henry David Thoreau was so elemental; he fathomed the might of our humanity down to the footfall. "Walking" is my favourite of his essays. It highlights just how abusive we've become to ourselves. It's pleasing that women are breaking ground in traditionally male-dominated arenas of the workforce, for we surely require women to fathom the needless destruction certain to endanger their offspring. Thoreau had a keen eye and yet hadn't much to do with women; the man wasn't interested in sex, it's reported. I wonder what he might've made of the ostensible proliferation of homosexuality in western nations of the twenty-first century. Would he have recognised homosexuality as an inherent manoeuvre of nature to stem the proliferation of the human species and save it from itself? buying Some fish exist as hermaphrodites, remarkably.
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