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kenya journal, from 1992-1994: > “I would not have anyone adopt my mode of living on any account, for, beside that before he has fairly learned it I may have found another for myself. I desire that there be as many di ff erent persons in the world as possible, but I would have each one be very careful to find out and pursue his own way, and not his father’s or mother’s or neighbor’s instead. The youth may build, plant or sail, only let him not be hindered from doing that which he tells me he would like to do.”  Henry David Thoreau,  Walden “The statement that man can live under almost any condition is only half true; it must be supplemented by the other statement that if he lives in conditions which are contrary to his nature, and to the basic requirements for human growth and sanity, he cannot help reacting, he must either deteriorate and perish, or bring about conditions which are more in accordance with his needs.” Erich Fromm,  The Sane Society “Whether s...

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