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Post by hectorperez on Dec 30, 2011 16:54:32 GMT -5
The book Musashi is very supportive of Transcendentalism. In the book, nature is portrayed as something majestic and something that should be taken care of and respected. The main character focused solely on what he was trying to achieve. He did not let people or society stand in the way of his progress by avoiding interaction with others he thought were going to be a determent to his goals. He lived a humble life, sometimes retreating into the wild to distance himself from the distractions of society.
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Post by andreagarcia on Jan 2, 2012 19:10:48 GMT -5
Sounds like an interesting book about what should actually do. Taking care of nature and respecting it should be a part of everyone's life, yet you know there isn't quite a law that says everyone has to. Nature and wildness does take a part in what we use though, and its sad that some people dont realize we have to take care for the ones that provide us with help.
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