Happier life is possible through books and love for nature.
Emerson very aptly remarks that meek young men grow up in libraries. On the other hand, William Wordsworth, one of the greatest philosophers and immortal poets of nature, in his poem "The Tables Turned" persuades his friend Matthew to quit reading books and enjoy the beautiful world of nature. The truth  is that it is good to avoid extreme views.
 Wordsworth with his beautiful, calm and mystic atmosphere of mind revealed his preference not for a bookworm but to a person who loves objects of nature. It will be quite prudent to follow both Emerson and Wordsworth to make our life happier and better.





Hence, instead of Man Thinking, we have the bookworm.    

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