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A collection of essays offering practical and philosophical reflections on how to live, treating topics such as fate, power, wealth, culture, conduct, worship, beauty, and illusion. The author balances individual autonomy and social forces, arguing that self-culture, moral will, and attention to laws of nature shape accomplishment. The prose mixes aphorism, personal anecdote, and moral argument to examine sources of influence, the role of health and character, the uses and limits of material success, and the pursuit of aesthetic and spiritual aims, urging deliberate self-reliance and thoughtful adaptation to circumstance.
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