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A practical manual for young men advocates the deliberate formation of character through high aims, steady industry, economy of time and money, early rising, and temperate living. It gives concrete guidance on personal habits—cleanliness, dress, punctuality, polite manners, and restraint of anger—and prescribes faithful conduct toward parents, employers, and business obligations. Practical chapters address commencing and managing business, avoiding debt, integrity in trade, method and bookkeeping, and prudent buying on trust. The final sections consider suitable amusements and the responsibilities and cautions surrounding marriage, aiming to develop useful, moral, and self-disciplined citizens.
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