About This Book
A collection of essays urging cultivation of sustaining enthusiasms throughout life, arguing that education, teachers, comradeship, travel, and close observation of other people provide sources of inspiration. It advocates keeping curiosity and joy in small daily experiences, balancing seriousness with humor, and finding renewal in nature and scientific inquiry. Emphasis falls on moral habit, mentorship, and openness to diverse human lives as practical means to maintain vitality, ethical judgment, and creative purpose.
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