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An instructional guide to forming moral character that argues for balanced cultivation of intellect, imagination, and affection. It outlines component elements such as thought, imagination, affection, life, conversation, manners, and companionship, and recommends regular reflective reading, self-examination, and attentive observation of others as means to improvement. The author warns against extremes—education that is exclusively intellectual, moral, or religious—and against pride, bigotry, and wasted thought. Practical counsel addresses mental nourishment for laborers, the shaping influence of domestic relations, polite conduct, and the steady application of inward discipline to foster habitual virtue and steady moral growth.

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Mary G. Ware

Mary G. Ware was an American author known for her work in the realm of character development and personal growth. Her notable book, "The Elements of Character," explores the foundational traits that contribute to a person's character and moral integrity. Ware's writing emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and the cultivation of positive traits, making her contributions relevant to readers interested in psychology and personal development. Through her insights, she has left a mark on the discourse surrounding character education and the formation of ethical individuals.

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