Golden Steps to Respectability, Usefulness and Happiness / Being a Series of Lectures to Youth of Both Sexes, on Character, Principles, Associates, Amusements, Religion, and Marriage
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A series of lectures addresses young people with practical moral instruction on forming character and securing respectability, usefulness, and happiness. Early lectures stress establishing a good reputation by cultivating honesty, industry, and prudent foresight. Subsequent talks advise on selecting companions and regulating habits and amusements to avoid moral danger. The collection treats religious sentiment and the duties of marriage as anchors for steady domestic and social life. The tone is plain and didactic, offering concrete warnings against vice and counsel toward virtue and practical self-improvement.
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