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A collection of reflective essays examines wisdom, fate, justice, happiness and love, insisting that imaginative thought and moral ideals remain necessary amid widespread suffering. The author contrasts practical duties and contemplative pursuits, argues that speaking of joy and virtue can inspire real improvement, and urges a balance between immediate aid and visionary action. Philosophical analogies and ethical observations consider the human condition, hope, and the role of the thinker in shaping better futures, while proposing that belief in attainable happiness motivates compassion and practical reform.
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