What does Thoreau mean when he says, “As for work, we haven’t any of any consequence” (par. 3)? What is his definition of work?
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When Thoreau says, “As for work, we have in any of any consequence,” he means that work is unimportant and can distract one from the valuables in life. Thoreau’s definition of “work” is that it is trivial and meaningless. He explains that the real purpose of life isn’t to work, but to connect with nature and the universe as a whole.
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