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Simplify, simplify

The American author and philosopher Henry David Thoreau, who left town life for his cabin by Walden Pond, wrote, “Our life is frittered away by detail. … Simplify, simplify.”

In your opinion, has technology simplified or complicated our lives? Defend you answer with personal examples.

Posted on June 17, 2011Author D. SaderCategories Technology, The Act of WritingTags henry david thoreau, personal examples, walden pond

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