Monday, March 9, 2009

Thoreau, economy inspires students to learn lessons of less

Colby Vargas recently read a Chicago Tribune article about Mundelein High School students who participated in a Voluntary Simplicity experiment.

"More than a dozen students at the north suburban high school this year committed to going without something different each month, borrowing a page from author Henry David Thoreau, who famously withdrew to Walden Pond for two years "to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what [nature] had to teach."

Last fall when high school students joined the experiment, it was mostly because they wanted to help the environment. Now with the economy tanking, students are finding out about the economic implications as well.

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