Walking
Henry David Thoreau
Thoreau's line speaks to a modern ailment: the body separated from the mind by distraction. The woods symbolize a place of retreat, yet it is possible to be physically present without mental presence. This concern foreshadows our own struggles with being tethered to devices and duties, unable to fully disengage. Even in his time, Thoreau pushed against the relentless grip of societal obligations, seeking true communion with nature.