
C. WAGNER
In this thoughtful essay, the author turns his attention to the young men of his day, sketching a vivid portrait of a generation caught between expectation and disquiet. Drawing on conversations with friends from many walks of life, he observes that despite differences in upbringing and education, they share both hopeful aspirations and hidden anxieties. The narrative opens with a gentle comparison to a gardener watching winter buds, using that image to explore how modern scepticism and a superficial way of living sap the vitality of youth.
From this observation grows a call for balance: a return to natural rhythms, honest effort, and a respect for the deeper laws of life. The writer argues that true maturity is not measured by external success alone, but by the cultivation of character and inner strength. Listeners will find a mix of philosophical quotations, personal anecdotes, and practical encouragement that speak directly to anyone navigating the uncertainties of their twenties.
Language
fr
Duration
~7 hours (449K characters)
Release date
2024-09-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1852–1918
A French Protestant pastor and widely read spiritual writer, he became best known for The Simple Life, a warm, thoughtful call to focus on what matters most. His work spoke to readers looking for faith, clarity, and a calmer way of living.
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