LetusconsiderforamomentwhatmostofthetroubleandanxietywhichIhavereferredtoisabout,andhowmuchitisnecessarythatwebetroubled,oratleastcareful。Itwouldbesomeadvantagetoliveaprimitiveandfrontierlife,thoughinthemidstofanoutwardcivilization,ifonlytolearnwhatarethegrossnecessariesoflifeandwhatmethodshavebeentakentoobtainthem;oreventolookovertheoldday-booksofthemerchants,toseewhatitwasthatmenmostcommonlyboughtatthestores,whattheystored,thatis,whatarethegrossestgroceries。Fortheimprovementsofageshavehadbutlittleinfluenceontheessentiallawsofman’sexistence;asourskeletons,probably,arenottobedistinguishedfromthoseofourancestors。
Bythewords,necessaryoflife,Imeanwhatever,ofallthatmanobtainsbyhisownexertions,hasbeenfromthefirst,orfromlongusehasbecome,soimportanttohumanlifethatfew,ifany,whetherfromsavageness,orpoverty,orphilosophy,everattempttodowithoutit。Tomanycreaturesthereisinthissensebutonenecessaryoflife,Food。Tothebisonoftheprairieitisafewinchesofpalatablegrass,withwatertodrink;unlessheseekstheShelteroftheforestorthemountain’sshadow。NoneofthebrutecreationrequiresmorethanFoodandShelter。Thenecessariesoflifeformaninthisclimatemay,accuratelyenough,bedistributedundertheseveralheadsofFood,Shelter,Clothing,andFuel;fornottillwehavesecuredthesearewepreparedtoentertainthetrueproblemsoflifewithfreedomandaprospectofsuccess。Manhasinvented,notonlyhouses,butclothesandcookedfood;andpossiblyfromtheaccidentaldiscoveryofthewarmthoffire,andtheconsequentuseofit,atfirstaluxury,arosethepresentnecessitytositbyit。Weobservecatsanddogsacquiringthesamesecondnature。ByproperShelterandClothingwelegitimatelyretainourowninternalheat;butwithanexcessofthese,orofFuel,thatis,withanexternalheatgreaterthanourowninternal,maynotcookeryproperlybesaidtobegin?Darwin,thenaturalist,saysoftheinhabitantsofTierradelFuego,thatwhilehisownparty,whowerewellclothedandsittingclosetoafire,werefarfromtoowarm,thesenakedsavages,whowerefartheroff,wereobserved,tohisgreatsurprise,“tobestreamingwithperspirationatundergoingsucharoasting。“So,wearetold,theNewHollandergoesnakedwithimpunity,whiletheEuropeanshiversinhisclothes。Isitimpossibletocombinethehardinessofthesesavageswiththeintellectualnessofthecivilizedman?AccordingtoLiebig,man’sbodyisastove,andfoodthefuelwhichkeepsuptheinternalcombustioninthelungs。Incoldweatherweeatmore,inwarmless。
Theanimalheatistheresultofaslowcombustion,anddiseaseanddeathtakeplacewhenthisistoorapid;orforwantoffuel,orfromsomedefectinthedraught,thefiregoesout。Ofcoursethevitalheatisnottobeconfoundedwithfire;butsomuchforanalogy。Itappears,therefore,fromtheabovelist,thattheexpression,animallife,isnearlysynonymouswiththeexpression,animalheat;forwhileFoodmayberegardedastheFuelwhichkeepsupthefirewithinus——andFuelservesonlytopreparethatFoodortoincreasethewarmthofourbodiesbyadditionfromwithout——
ShelterandClothingalsoserveonlytoretaintheheatthusgeneratedandabsorbed。
Thegrandnecessity,then,forourbodies,istokeepwarm,tokeepthevitalheatinus。Whatpainsweaccordinglytake,notonlywithourFood,andClothing,andShelter,butwithourbeds,whichareournight-clothes,robbingthenestsandbreastsofbirdstopreparethisshelterwithinashelter,asthemolehasitsbedofgrassandleavesattheendofitsburrow!Thepoormaniswonttocomplainthatthisisacoldworld;andtocold,nolessphysicalthansocial,wereferdirectlyagreatpartofourails。Thesummer,insomeclimates,makespossibletomanasortofElysianlife。Fuel,excepttocookhisFood,isthenunnecessary;thesunishisfire,andmanyofthefruitsaresufficientlycookedbyitsrays;whileFoodgenerallyismorevarious,andmoreeasilyobtained,andClothingandShelterarewhollyorhalfunnecessary。
Atthepresentday,andinthiscountry,asIfindbymyownexperience,afewimplements,aknife,anaxe,aspade,awheelbarrow,etc。,andforthestudious,lamplight,stationery,andaccesstoafewbooks,ranknexttonecessaries,andcanallbeobtainedatatriflingcost。Yetsome,notwise,gototheothersideoftheglobe,tobarbarousandunhealthyregions,anddevotethemselvestotradefortenortwentyyears,inorderthattheymaylive——thatis,keepcomfortablywarm——anddieinNewEnglandatlast。Theluxuriouslyricharenotsimplykeptcomfortablywarm,butunnaturallyhot;asIimpliedbefore,theyarecooked,ofcoursealamode。
Mostoftheluxuries,andmanyoftheso-calledcomfortsoflife,arenotonlynotindispensable,butpositivehindrancestotheelevationofmankind。Withrespecttoluxuriesandcomforts,thewisesthaveeverlivedamoresimpleandmeagrelifethanthepoor。
Theancientphilosophers,Chinese,Hindoo,Persian,andGreek,wereaclassthanwhichnonehasbeenpoorerinoutwardriches,nonesorichininward。Weknownotmuchaboutthem。Itisremarkablethatweknowsomuchofthemaswedo。Thesameistrueofthemoremodernreformersandbenefactorsoftheirrace。Nonecanbeanimpartialorwiseobserverofhumanlifebutfromthevantagegroundofwhatweshouldcallvoluntarypoverty。Ofalifeofluxurythefruitisluxury,whetherinagriculture,orcommerce,orliterature,orart。Therearenowadaysprofessorsofphilosophy,butnotphilosophers。Yetitisadmirabletoprofessbecauseitwasonceadmirabletolive。Tobeaphilosopherisnotmerelytohavesubtlethoughts,noreventofoundaschool,butsotolovewisdomastoliveaccordingtoitsdictates,alifeofsimplicity,independence,magnanimity,andtrust。Itistosolvesomeoftheproblemsoflife,notonlytheoretically,butpractically。Thesuccessofgreatscholarsandthinkersiscommonlyacourtier-likesuccess,notkingly,notmanly。Theymakeshifttolivemerelybyconformity,practicallyastheirfathersdid,andareinnosensetheprogenitorsofanobleraceofmen。Butwhydomendegenerateever?
Whatmakesfamiliesrunout?Whatisthenatureoftheluxurywhichenervatesanddestroysnations?Arewesurethatthereisnoneofitinourownlives?Thephilosopherisinadvanceofhisageevenintheoutwardformofhislife。Heisnotfed,sheltered,clothed,warmed,likehiscontemporaries。Howcanamanbeaphilosopherandnotmaintainhisvitalheatbybettermethodsthanothermen?
WhenamaniswarmedbytheseveralmodeswhichIhavedescribed,whatdoeshewantnext?Surelynotmorewarmthofthesamekind,asmoreandricherfood,largerandmoresplendidhouses,finerandmoreabundantclothing,morenumerous,incessant,andhotterfires,andthelike。Whenhehasobtainedthosethingswhicharenecessarytolife,thereisanotheralternativethantoobtainthesuperfluities;andthatis,toadventureonlifenow,hisvacationfromhumblertoilhavingcommenced。Thesoil,itappears,issuitedtotheseed,forithassentitsradicledownward,anditmaynowsenditsshootupwardalsowithconfidence。Whyhasmanrootedhimselfthusfirmlyintheearth,butthathemayriseinthesameproportionintotheheavensabove?——forthenoblerplantsarevaluedforthefruittheybearatlastintheairandlight,farfromtheground,andarenottreatedlikethehumbleresculents,which,thoughtheymaybebiennials,arecultivatedonlytilltheyhaveperfectedtheirroot,andoftencutdownattopforthispurpose,sothatmostwouldnotknowthemintheirfloweringseason。
Idonotmeantoprescriberulestostrongandvaliantnatures,whowillmindtheirownaffairswhetherinheavenorhell,andperchancebuildmoremagnificentlyandspendmorelavishlythantherichest,withouteverimpoverishingthemselves,notknowinghowtheylive——if,indeed,thereareanysuch,ashasbeendreamed;nortothosewhofindtheirencouragementandinspirationinpreciselythepresentconditionofthings,andcherishitwiththefondnessandenthusiasmoflovers——and,tosomeextent,Ireckonmyselfinthisnumber;Idonotspeaktothosewhoarewellemployed,inwhatevercircumstances,andtheyknowwhethertheyarewellemployedornot;——
butmainlytothemassofmenwhoarediscontented,andidlycomplainingofthehardnessoftheirlotorofthetimes,whentheymightimprovethem。Therearesomewhocomplainmostenergeticallyandinconsolablyofany,becausetheyare,astheysay,doingtheirduty。Ialsohaveinmymindthatseeminglywealthy,butmostterriblyimpoverishedclassofall,whohaveaccumulateddross,butknownothowtouseit,orgetridofit,andthushaveforgedtheirowngoldenorsilverfetters。
IfIshouldattempttotellhowIhavedesiredtospendmylifeinyearspast,itwouldprobablysurprisethoseofmyreaderswhoaresomewhatacquaintedwithitsactualhistory;itwouldcertainlyastonishthosewhoknownothingaboutit。IwillonlyhintatsomeoftheenterpriseswhichIhavecherished。
Inanyweather,atanyhourofthedayornight,Ihavebeenanxioustoimprovethenickoftime,andnotchitonmysticktoo;
tostandonthemeetingoftwoeternities,thepastandfuture,whichispreciselythepresentmoment;totoethatline。Youwillpardonsomeobscurities,fortherearemoresecretsinmytradethaninmostmen’s,andyetnotvoluntarilykept,butinseparablefromitsverynature。IwouldgladlytellallthatIknowaboutit,andneverpaint“NoAdmittance“onmygate。
Ilongagolostahound,abayhorse,andaturtledove,andamstillontheirtrail。ManyarethetravellersIhavespokenconcerningthem,describingtheirtracksandwhatcallstheyansweredto。Ihavemetoneortwowhohadheardthehound,andthetrampofthehorse,andevenseenthedovedisappearbehindacloud,andtheyseemedasanxioustorecoverthemasiftheyhadlostthemthemselves。
Toanticipate,notthesunriseandthedawnmerely,but,ifpossible,Natureherself!Howmanymornings,summerandwinter,beforeyetanyneighborwasstirringabouthisbusiness,haveIbeenaboutmine!Nodoubt,manyofmytownsmenhavemetmereturningfromthisenterprise,farmersstartingforBostoninthetwilight,orwoodchoppersgoingtotheirwork。Itistrue,Ineverassistedthesunmateriallyinhisrising,but,doubtnot,itwasofthelastimportanceonlytobepresentatit。
Somanyautumn,ay,andwinterdays,spentoutsidethetown,tryingtohearwhatwasinthewind,tohearandcarryitexpress!
Iwell-nighsunkallmycapitalinit,andlostmyownbreathintothebargain,runninginthefaceofit。Ifithadconcernedeitherofthepoliticalparties,dependuponit,itwouldhaveappearedintheGazettewiththeearliestintelligence。Atothertimeswatchingfromtheobservatoryofsomecliffortree,totelegraphanynewarrival;orwaitingateveningonthehill-topsfortheskytofall,thatImightcatchsomething,thoughInevercaughtmuch,andthat,manna-wise,woulddissolveagaininthesun。
ForalongtimeIwasreportertoajournal,ofnoverywidecirculation,whoseeditorhasneveryetseenfittoprintthebulkofmycontributions,and,asistoocommonwithwriters,Igotonlymylaborformypains。However,inthiscasemypainsweretheirownreward。
FormanyyearsIwasself-appointedinspectorofsnow-stormsandrain-storms,anddidmydutyfaithfully;surveyor,ifnotofhighways,thenofforestpathsandallacross-lotroutes,keepingthemopen,andravinesbridgedandpassableatallseasons,wherethepublicheelhadtestifiedtotheirutility。
Ihavelookedafterthewildstockofthetown,whichgiveafaithfulherdsmanagooddealoftroublebyleapingfences;andI
havehadaneyetotheunfrequentednooksandcornersofthefarm;
thoughIdidnotalwaysknowwhetherJonasorSolomonworkedinaparticularfieldto-day;thatwasnoneofmybusiness。Ihavewateredtheredhuckleberry,thesandcherryandthenettle-tree,theredpineandtheblackash,thewhitegrapeandtheyellowviolet,whichmighthavewitheredelseindryseasons。
Inshort,IwentonthusforalongtimeImaysayitwithoutboasting,faithfullymindingmybusiness,tillitbecamemoreandmoreevidentthatmytownsmenwouldnotafteralladmitmeintothelistoftownofficers,normakemyplaceasinecurewithamoderateallowance。Myaccounts,whichIcansweartohavekeptfaithfully,Ihave,indeed,nevergotaudited,stilllessaccepted,stilllesspaidandsettled。However,Ihavenotsetmyheartonthat。
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