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A practical guide that recommends reorganizing the ordinary day to secure time for reflection, study, and moral improvement. It argues that much life is wasted in half-hearted work and excessive sleep and proposes concrete habits—rising earlier, using commute and morning hours for focused reading and thought, simplifying evening routines—to train attention and control thought. It emphasizes disciplined will, steady practice, and small daily acts to build intellectual and spiritual life, addresses individuals with differing energy levels, and offers brief, down-to-earth suggestions to make limited time productive without dramatic life changes.
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