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A series of candid essays offers practical guidance for sharpening intellect and organising life. It advocates deliberate mental exercises to strengthen attention and curiosity, encourages readers to express individuality and break habitual constraints, and discusses settling in life and the duties and varieties of marriage. Chapters on reading examine physical habits, selection, and the philosophy of book buying, while reflections on success distinguish outward achievement from inward satisfaction and critique social affectations. The closing essay proposes habits and attitudes that foster contentment. Throughout the essays, tone is pragmatic, combining prescriptive tips with philosophical observations aimed at cultivating steadier, more purposeful minds and conduct.
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