@philosophy.zero: The life of Robert Frost began on March 26, 1874, in San Francisco, California. After his father’s death in 1885, Frost moved with his mother to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where he developed a love for reading and writing. He briefly attended Dartmouth College and later Harvard University, but he did not complete a degree. Instead, he worked various jobs, including teaching and farming, while quietly pursuing poetry. In 1894, Frost sold his first poem, My Butterfly: An Elegy, marking the start of his literary journey. However, recognition came slowly. In 1912, seeking better opportunities, he moved to England, where he published his first poetry collections, A Boy’s Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914). These works established his voice, rooted in rural life and deep philosophical reflection. Returning to the United States in 1915, Frost gained widespread acclaim. Over the years, he became one of America’s most celebrated poets, known for works like The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening. He won four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry, a rare and remarkable achievement. Despite personal tragedies, including the loss of several children, Frost continued to write with resilience and depth. His poetry often explored themes of nature, choice, isolation, and human struggle. In his later years, Frost became a national literary figure and even recited a poem at President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961. Robert Frost passed away on January 29, 1963, in Boston, Massachusetts, leaving behind a timeless legacy in American literature. Text- Worrying does not take away tomorrow's troubles. It takes away today's peace. - Unknown - @logicword #philosophy #deepthoughts #truth #history #thoughts
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