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Thoreau felt that luxuries were unnecessary distractions that detracted from a simple and meaningful life. He believed that people could find more fulfillment by focusing on essential needs rather than accumulating material possessions. Thoreau valued simplicity and self-reliance over the pursuit of luxuries.

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Thoreau think that wealth can't buy health. But health can buy wealth!

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In Walden, what advice does Henry David Thoreau offer those who live in poverty?

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