keccers
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Hmmm my mom told me I could go live in the remote woods with my recently widowed family member. Hmm hmm hmmm How insane am I going to go here? Shall I go be a Little Edie in the forest for a month? Not like there’s much better going on 😂
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@artlu
re: living remotely have you read Kerouac's Desolation Angels? I found it a useful counterbalance to Thoreau's Walden
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Sounds like from the wiki on this book Kerouac went nuts like my widowed relative is
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@artlu
me, after reading Robinson Crusoe: awesome! fun! after reading Walden: I could definitely do that after reading Desolation Angels:
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Art I mean consider the context Crusoe is fantasy Thoreau was alone but also supported by community. Lived on his bros property. Close to town. Semi artificial retreat Kerouac i learned went into the woods truly alone and was already dealing with alcoholism and spiritual crisis at onset of his solitude. It amplified all his issues
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@jenna
Thoreau: and his mom did his laundry, brought lunch every day, iirc
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@artlu
in 1492, the discoverers came on three quite small rickety boats with no bathrooms (had to hang off the lines to empty their bowels in the wind, iirc) in 1620, the Mayflower set out as 2 ships for Virginia, wound up as 1 ship in Mass in 1845, Thoreau went to the woods because he wished to live deliberately...
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@jenna
@jdl and I heartily recommend The Island at the Center of the World, Russell Shorto, for more examples for this list
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