The Young Man and the World

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The Young Man and the World

by Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah) Beveridge

EN·~8 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

The YOUNG MAN and THE WORLD

0:01
2

By - Albert J. Beveridge

0:08
3

PREFACE

1:34
4

THE YOUNG MAN AND THE WORLD - IToC - THE YOUNG MAN AND THE WORLD

1:03:55
5

IIToC - THE OLD HOME

34:46
6

IIIToC - THE COLLEGE? - 1. The Young Man who Goes

37:34
7

2. The Young Man who Cannot Go

45:33
8

IVToC - THE NEW HOME

40:43
9

VToC - THE YOUNG LAWYER AND HIS BEGINNINGS

37:56
10

VIToC - PUBLIC SPEAKING

34:46

Description

In this thoughtful collection of essays, the author speaks directly to the aspirations and uncertainties of youth while reaching back to the seasoned perspectives of older generations. Written as a series of friendly conversations originally published in a popular magazine, the pieces blend personal reflection with practical counsel, inviting listeners into a candid dialogue about purpose and character.

Central to the discussion is a simple yet profound principle: honesty with the world begins with honesty to oneself. The essays explore how genuine integrity—beyond mere financial probity—shapes every interaction, from the way we present our thoughts to the way we accept nature’s inevitable accounting of strengths and weaknesses. By urging readers to embrace their true selves, avoid pretenses, and commit to steady, purposeful effort, the work offers timeless guidance for navigating the early stages of a meaningful life.

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Language

en

Duration

~8 hours (466K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Lybarger, Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2005-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah) Beveridge

Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah) Beveridge

1862–1927

A self-made lawyer and spellbinding public speaker, he rose from frontier poverty to become one of Indiana’s best-known U.S. senators. Later, he turned to history and won a Pulitzer Prize for his acclaimed study of Chief Justice John Marshall.

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