Self Help; with Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance
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The work presents a series of didactic essays and anecdotal sketches urging young readers to cultivate industry, perseverance, and moral character through self-reliance and patient effort. It combines biographical examples of inventors, engineers, artists, educators, and reformers with practical reflections on overcoming failure, the value of mutual aid, and the responsibilities of labor and study. Emphasis falls on disciplined application, personal improvement, and public service, arguing that character and sustained effort, rather than patronage or luck, produce meaningful achievement.
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