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The collection gathers short ethical essays offering practical reflections and advice on personal and domestic conduct, arranged around themes such as education and childrearing, parental and conjugal relations, and the formation of moral character. It examines how virtue is taught and tested, contrasts natural ability with training and practice, and treats social topics including friendship versus flattery, managing anger, curiosity, envy, talkativeness, and contentment. Other pieces discuss responses to adversity—fortune, exile, debt, and punishment—and consider how praise, anonymity, and even enemies can affect moral life. The tone blends philosophical argument, illustrative anecdotes, and prescriptive counsel aimed at guiding individual behavior and civic responsibility.
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