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The collection of essays examines youth as a turbulent, energetic season that can channel itself into pleasure or ideals, arguing that struggle and enthusiasm sustain a durable youth while premature prudence or comfort brings early aging. It contrasts generations and maps virtues and life’s seasons, considering irony, friendship, adventure, religious longings, and the experimental temperament turned radical. The author reflects on perception, pressures that shape choices, the impulses and responsibilities of college life, and offers a philosophy of handicap that reframes limitation as stimulus. Across essays practical observation and reflective argument probe how individual temperament, social circumstance, and commitments shape ethical and intellectual development.

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Randolph Silliman Bourne

Randolph Silliman Bourne was an American writer and cultural critic known for his progressive views and contributions to education and social reform. His notable works include "Education and Living," where he explores the relationship between education and personal development, and "History of a Literary Radical and Other Essays," which reflects his literary and political ideals. Bourne's writings often challenged conventional norms and advocated for a more inclusive and dynamic approach to education. His essays and critiques remain significant in discussions of early 20th-century American thought, particularly in the context of educational reform and the role of the individual in society.

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