About This Book
The author analyzes excessive solicitude as a habitual mental state, distinguishing normal from undue worry and surveying related conditions such as obsessional doubt, hypochondria, neurasthenia, sleeplessness, and occupation neurosis. Drawing on classical philosophical remedies and clinical examples, the text examines how repetitive checking, indecision, and misapplied maxims disrupt daily life at home, at table, and while traveling. Practical, home-centered remedies and mental-training techniques are proposed to redirect attention, lessen compulsions, and build steadier patterns of thought and action for more effective living.
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