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In paragraphs three and four of “Where I Lived and What I Lived For” in Walden, how does Thoreau contrast the way he lives with the way others live?

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Thoreau contrasts his simple, self-sufficient lifestyle with the complex, materialistic lifestyles of others to argue that a life of simplicity and self-reliance is more fulfilling than a life focused on accumulating wealth and possessions.

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