Now, nakedness is a delightful condition. And it keeps you very pleasantly
cool - especially, I suppose, if you happen to be a man. But as I walked on
eastward that afternoon through my private, segregated, Tonto world
(exercising due care at first for previously protected sectors of my
anatomy) I found I had gained more than coolness. I felt a quite unexpected
freedom from restraint. And after a while I found that I had moved on to a
new kind of simplicity. A simplicity that had a fitting, Adam-like,
in-the-beginning earliness about it.
-- Colin Fletcher, The Man Who Walked Through Time