Henry David Thoreau believed that technology

a. was needed for a society to do great things
b. could bring us personal happiness
c. brought happiness ONLY to those who could afford it
d. couldn’t address the real challenges of personal happiness

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Henry David Thoreau believed that technology, while it could have its benefits, ultimately couldn’t address the real challenges of personal happiness. He was critical of the way technology could distract individuals from deeper, more meaningful experiences and connection with nature. Therefore, the correct choice is:

d. couldn’t address the real challenges of personal happiness.

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