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An advocate for simplifying modern existence argues that contemporary life is burdened by needless complication and prescribes inward and outward reforms: clearer, unpretentious thought and speech; modest needs and pleasures; faithful, everyday duty; resistance to mercenary ambition and the craving for notoriety; and renewal of home life and aesthetic taste. The essays move from diagnosis of social overload through practical guidance for personal conduct, moral obligations, and education toward simplicity, offering reflections on pride, beauty, and interpersonal relations before concluding with a call to cultivate steadiness, sincerity, and humane habits.

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Charles Wagner

Charles Wagner was a French author and philosopher, best known for his work "The Simple Life," which reflects his advocacy for a life of simplicity and authenticity. His writings often explore themes of youth, friendship, and the essence of living meaningfully. Wagner's literary contributions, including titles such as "Jeunesse" and "L'ami," emphasize the importance of personal values and the pursuit of happiness in everyday life. Through his thoughtful prose, he has left a lasting impact on readers seeking a deeper understanding of life's fundamental truths.

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