

Thoreau on Making a Living
55 snips May 10, 2023
John Kaag, a philosophy professor and co-author of "Henry at Work: Thoreau on Making a Living," dives into the often-overlooked practical side of Henry David Thoreau. They discuss Thoreau's hands-on work experiences, revealing how meaningful labor fosters personal fulfillment. Kaag emphasizes the spiritual satisfaction found in manual tasks, challenging listeners to rethink the balance between work and leisure. The conversation also prompts reflections on societal pressures in the workplace and the true value behind the jobs we pursue.
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Thoreau's Diverse Work History
- Before Walden, Thoreau had various jobs, including teaching, running a school, and surveying.
- He also worked for Ralph Waldo Emerson, helping with childcare and handiwork.
Thoreau's Home-Based Economics
- Thoreau's economics focused on home and simple living, not just market forces.
- He meticulously tracked expenses at Walden to determine essential living costs.
Resign from Misaligned Jobs
- Resign from jobs misaligned with your morals or life goals, like Thoreau did at Concord Academy.
- Evaluate if your job contributes to a life lived deliberately.