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A collection of essays contrasts two mental worlds—an artificial, selfish, material one and a broader, sympathetic, universal one—and urges cultivation of inner moral health. It draws parallels between physical medicine and ethical life, criticizing a focus on pathology rather than wholesome recovery, and treats sin as disease that degrades will, nerves, and bodily habits if unchecked. Practical reflections examine social manners, self-discipline, and the need for perspective, sympathy, and positive standards of conduct instead of mere protection against vice, proposing that moral cleanliness requires conscious effort and habitual attention.

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Annie Payson Call

Annie Payson Call was an American author and lecturer known for her contributions to the fields of psychology and self-help in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She wrote extensively on the topics of mental health, personal development, and the importance of relaxation and repose. Her notable works include "Nerves and Common Sense," which addresses the impact of stress on well-being, and "Power Through Repose," emphasizing the value of rest in achieving a balanced life. Call's writings reflect her belief in the power of the mind and body connection, making her a significant figure in the early self-help movement.

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