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This collection gathers a series of insightful essays that first appeared in a well‑known periodical, each tackling the everyday questions of health, courtesy and moral conduct. The pieces aim to show how simple, reasoned habits can shape a more satisfying life. Their tone is conversational yet thoughtful, inviting readers to pause and consider the small choices that define a good existence.
One standout essay turns a critical eye toward modern college life, contrasting the modest, labor‑oriented student of a century ago with today’s culture of extravagance and social competition. It examines how wealth and privilege can create divisions on campus, affecting both study and character. By recounting these shifts, the writer encourages a reflection on personal values and the true cost of comfort.
Throughout the volume, the author blends wit with plain‑spoken wisdom, making timeless observations relevant to contemporary readers. Listeners will find gentle guidance on navigating social expectations, personal discipline, and the balance between enjoyment and responsibility. The essays serve as a steady companion for anyone striving to live thoughtfully in a fast‑moving world.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (104K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Text file produced by Eric Eldred, William Flis and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1824–1892
A graceful 19th-century essayist and speaker, he brought literary charm to public debate and became a leading voice for reform in American life. His work blends travel writing, social commentary, and a steady belief in civic responsibility.
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