
Produced by David Widger
In this volume you’ll hear a master of introspection turn his keen eye toward the tangled relationship between gain and integrity. Rendered into clear, modern prose, the essays wander through personal anecdotes and ancient references, revealing how even the most earnest intentions can be clouded by ambition, envy, and the subtle allure of deceit. Montaigne’s conversational style makes his reflections feel like a trusted friend probing the moral shortcuts we all contemplate.
The collection gathers four distinct meditations: a probing look at the price of honesty, a candid exploration of remorse, an examination of the three main trades that shape society, and a playful yet thoughtful discussion of leisure. Listeners are invited to consider how virtue and self‑interest coexist, how justice can be both noble and compromised, and why the simple pleasures of diversion matter in a world of constant striving. The essays offer timeless insight, encouraging a balanced view of humanity’s frailties and its capacity for growth.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (131K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1533–1592
A French Renaissance writer and thinker, he turned self-examination into an art and helped invent the personal essay. His Essays remain strikingly modern for their honesty, curiosity, and skepticism.
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