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A collection of concise essays offering practical maxims and reflections on moral, political, and private life. Each piece examines a single theme—truth, death, envy, ambition, friendship, counsel, governance, education, wealth, ceremonies, and many others—combining aphoristic judgments, examples, and rhetorical argument to advise conduct and judgment. The tone alternates between philosophical observation and pragmatic counsel, treating public affairs, personal virtues, social customs, and statecraft with terse, didactic aphorisms. Some essays survey human passions and social institutions; others propose habits and policies for public officers, households, and scholars, aiming to shape prudent behavior rather than systematic theory.
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