About This Book
The text presents ambition as an innate, evolutionary impulse that drives individuals toward higher achievement, likening it to a needle magnetized to the north. It argues that aspiration ennobles character, suppresses harmful habits, and requires nourishment to grow, while complacency and procrastination cause decline. The influence of environment and the danger of unworthy aims receive attention, along with the assertion that ambition has no age limit. Practical counsel encourages deliberate visualization of improved position, making life count, coping with setbacks, and beginning action promptly to convert desire into progressive accomplishment.
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