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A compact collection of aphorisms offering practical guidance for making life more pleasant and desirable. It treats happiness as an art and examines sources of well‑being by dividing human goods into three classes—individual temperament and faculties, material fortune, and social reputation—arguing that inner constitution largely determines how external conditions are felt. Through concise, reflective maxims it analyzes perception, desire, habit, and resignation, and proposes attitudes and modest strategies to increase contentment within unavoidable limitations, while acknowledging philosophical doubts about the ultimate justification of life.
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