About This Book
A series of short essays encourages active, thoughtful living through intellectual curiosity, civic responsibility, and appreciation of literature. Topics range from cultivating openness and personal initiative to reading fiction with an eye toward life, understanding history to inform voting, and keeping mentally vital. The author argues that study of the past, sustained reading, and engagement in public affairs counter indifference and produce wiser citizens, while reflections on poetry, myth, and bookish personalities emphasize enjoyment, moral reflection, and lifelong self-improvement.
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