Thoreau

How to Be Important After Graduation

Carl Safina | Posted 06.01.2012

Carl Safina

Never chase money. You are not the product of four billion years of evolution just so you can own a cluttered garage. Make yourself someone rare and valuable -- then instead of chasing money, you'll find money chasing you

Can We 'Imagine' Ourselves Into A New Reality?

Peter Baksa | Posted 05.07.2012

Peter Baksa

Dreams and imagination are the paints, the colors, used to create the portrait we call life. Choose them wisely. We do this by observing and adjusting our thoughts to align with our intention.

WATCH: We the Tiny House People: Documentary Trailer

Kirsten Dirksen | Posted 04.19.2012

Kirsten Dirksen

I continue to discover people who aren't even aware of this movement: iving in shipping containers, houseboats, tool sheds, former pigeon coops and treehouses. These stripped-down shelters reveal for us the essence of home.

To See the Animals: Our Safari to Tanzania, Part 9, the Last Installment

Ken White | Posted 05.29.2012

Ken White

We're happy to go home. We know that we have a lot to go back to, but we're also very much wanting to stay.

A Complete Life: Miss Fuller by April Bernard

Ilana Teitelbaum | Posted 05.27.2012

Ilana Teitelbaum

In Miss Fuller, April Bernard takes a speculative scalpel to the life of Margaret Fuller, offering a narrative of her experiences that shines a harsh and unbecoming light on the male transcendentalists.

The Hunt for Happiness

Charissa Newkirk | Posted 02.26.2012

Charissa Newkirk

My first thoughts about my own happiness were immature: happiness is having a boyfriend, being pretty, having friends, etc. But I stopped myself, and pictured what I want my life to look like in 20 years.

Saki Knafo

Cajun Country Prepares For The Mississippi Flood

HuffingtonPost.com | Saki Knafo | Posted 07.13.2011

"They say the water is coming," Jim Delahoussaye wrote on his blog early this week. "They have exploded the levees in Missouri to save Cairo from drow...

Mark Twain's Language: "Bad" Words Then and Now

Hugh Rawson | Posted 05.25.2011

Hugh Rawson

The text of Huckleberry Finn includes more than two hundred instances of the controversial word. But this doesn't say very much about the author himself.

The Human Stain on "Sustainism"

Michael DeJong | Posted 05.25.2011

Michael DeJong

In its infancy, our little blue orb was a perfect place serenaded by little more than the swoosh of winds and the ebb of ocean tides. Enter humans.

Our Blackberries, I-Phones, Droids And Souls

Tom Morris | Posted 11.17.2011

Tom Morris

Is that screen and keyboard often in your hand the greatest personal and professional tool ever, or is it the devil's device, insidiously sucking the time out of your life and the life out of your soul?

Off The Grid: 8 Books On Living Outside The System

Los Angeles Times | Susan Salter Reynolds | Posted 05.25.2011

Although books about carving out your own piece of the pie have been written ever since the Transcendentalists took issue with the direction that Amer...

An Academic Outpost of Heaven

Tom Morris | Posted 05.25.2011

Tom Morris

There's a particular alternate reality experience that I highly recommend. It happens to take place at an academic outpost of heaven. Forty five minu...

The View From the Maine Woods

Nick Mills | Posted 05.25.2011

Nick Mills

On a fishing trip in the Maine woods one has the time and space, the solitude and quietude, to contemplate the world "as deliberately as Nature, and n...

Thoreau's Walden Pond Shows Effects Of Global Warming, Invasive Species On Area Today

Scientific American | John Platt | Posted 05.25.2011

Henry David Thoreau famously catalogued the plants around Walden Pond more than 150 years ago, and the information he gathered then is helping to illu...

What Jesus And The Dalai Lama Would Say To Tiger Woods And Mike Huckabee

Dr. Cara Barker | Posted 11.17.2011

Dr. Cara Barker

The question is what result does criticizing leave in its wake? Since criticizing, complaining, and gossiping are anything but solution-oriented, they bring destruction, not solution.

Suketu Mehta: Bombay's Biographer

Christopher Lydon | Posted 05.25.2011

Christopher Lydon

Suketu Mehta's masterwork, Maximum City, did for Bombay what the immortals Dickens and Balzac did for London and Paris.

Carping

Yvette Kantrow | Posted 05.25.2011

Yvette Kantrow

Maybe it's just me, but I'm getting tired of the media telling me what I need and don't need. Time's Cheapskate blog is just the latest manifestation of this trend

Why You Can't Handle the Truth

Susan Smalley, Ph.D. | Posted 11.17.2011

Susan Smalley, Ph.D.

We have so many dimensions to 'who we are' that it takes more than one lifetime to discover them (by that I mean that our children, grandchildren, etc...