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Introduction to Walden Lake
I've always wanted to read Walden. I heard it in the Himalayas a while ago, and it felt really good. Rousseau is very sober, and he has a clear understanding of man, man and nature, man and everything. I started reading today. The following is a brief introduction of Walden Lake.

Walden Lake records Thoreau's experience of living and studying alone in the Woods beside Walden Lake in Concord from 1845 to 1847, as well as his thoughts on life. He keeps company with nature, cultivates himself, and leads a very simple material life and a very rich spiritual life. He lived poetically with a quiet and happy mood, leaving his views on life, nature and the universe in this collection of essays he created.