Saturday, August 21, 2010

simplify

occasionally friends tell me things
and i recognize the words
that i told that person
some years before.

now a good friend has told me
he remembers and benefits
from something i told him,
“Simplify”.

i thought a credit to his intelligence
for him to remember who told him.
then i had to look it up
to see where i read the thought.

It was Henry David Thoreau who wrote in Walden -
"Where I Lived and What I Lived For"
“Our life is frittered away by detail... Simplify, simplify, simplify! ... Simplicity of life and elevation of purpose.”

Walden Pond was on land owned by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Henry David Thoreau once wrote
to his friend and mentor, Emerson,
"Simplify, simplify, simplify."

Emerson wrote back,
"Don't you think
one 'simplify'
is enough?"

4 comments:

TomC said...

And therein lies the genesis of the old management adage: "Keep it simple stupid." But then, who needs the stupid? It kind of goes without saying. Thanks Jack. It reads/sounds a whole lot simpler than it is.

Annie said...

Hi Jack, You made me laugh. I like Emerson's comment! I remember reading Walden as a teenager. I should probably re-read it.

jack sender said...

Well, I come on these comments months later,
only to add that Emerson I have enjoyed.

He is my suggested reading.

Profound, esoteric and poetic.

jack sender said...

TomC and Annie -
hellos and thanks to you
for your visits and comments.

my sincere best wishes to you, always.