"Experience" is an essay by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
It was published in the collection Essays: Second Series in 1844.
In one passage, Emerson speaks out against the effort to over-intellectualize life – and particularly against experiments to create utopias, or ideal communities.
A wise and happy life, Emerson believes, requires a different attitude.
The mention of "Education Farm" is a reference to Brook Farm, a short-lived utopian community founded by former Unitarian minister George Ripley and his wife Sophia Ripley.