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In "life without principle", Thoreau writes, " if my wants should be much increased, the labor required to supply them would become a drudgery". What does this statement mean?
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In "life without principle", Thoreau writes, " if my wants should be much increased, the labor required to supply them would become a drudgery". What does this statement mean?
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you are missing a part of the questions, anyways im giving you the answer hope it help!!
If you don't want much, you don't have to spend as much time being miserable working to get it.
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