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A collection of practical lectures and essays urging closer observation of everyday life as the source of opportunity and improvement. It offers counsel on cultivating habits and skills—especially public speaking and leadership—so readers might apply natural and social forces to personal advancement. Themes include the value of looking for opportunities at hand, the moral dimensions of success, and the domestic and social influences that shape character. Interwoven autobiographical reflections describe a long lecturing career and a commitment to using earned resources for charitable and educational ends, all delivered in an accessible, exhortatory tone intended to prompt thoughtful action.
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