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The essay examines fundamental metaphysical realities, urging readers to look beyond appearances in order to discover the facts that underlie life and effective action. It argues that time is an existent, endless duration whose present use shapes future possibility, and that wise employment of moments produces strength and development. It treats space as a real, boundless field distinct from substance, a place to occupy rather than an acting force. Through everyday examples the author shows how single realities underlie apparent opposites and insists that clear grasp of these truths guides practical conduct, health, and growth.
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