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Thoreau encourages readers to believe in the importance of living a simple life in harmony with nature, to prioritize individual conscience over societal expectations, and to seek personal freedom and self-reliance. He emphasizes the value of introspection, self-discovery, and non-conformity in order to live authentically.

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