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An American family negotiates ambition, duty, and moral formation as their son pursues technical education while parents insist on modest living and honest labor. The narrative follows conversations about scholarship, social standing, and the dignity of manual work, and traces tensions that arise when youthful tastes for ease clash with home training. Interwoven episodes portray characters grappling with material temptation and spiritual conviction, ultimately emphasizing the triumph of disciplined ideals and a higher moral purpose over fashion and superficial notions of happiness.
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