About This Book
A practical guide to cultivating sustained exuberance and appreciation of achievement, addressed to the bored, anxious, and wearied. It contests literary notions that diminish realized joy and outlines how to develop habits and mental conditions—enthusiasm, an inner companion or Auto-Comrade, physical vigor, and creative sympathy—that make both striving and arrival rewarding. Chapters offer methods for personal renewal, consider the arts and mechanical music as means to shared delight, and give counsel on reading and writing with vitality. The text also shows how ordinary people may participate as masters by proxy in creative life, emphasizing intentional investment of one’s vitality for private and communal flourishing.
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