About This Book
A collection of reflective essays argues that individual moral qualities determine both private fulfillment and the health of society, emphasizing the formative roles of home, companionship, and example. It surveys practical virtues—industry, courage, self-control, duty, truthfulness, temper, and manners—and considers the shaping effects of work, books, marriage, and life experience. Through moral argument and illustrative sketches, the text urges cultivation of steady, honest habits as the foundation for personal conduct and communal stability.
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