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A series of reflective essays probes the relation between wisdom, love, and human destiny, blending poetic sensibility with philosophical inquiry. The author treats wisdom as a humane, loving faculty that must remain close to everyday life, arguing that moral beauty and inner happiness outweigh austerity and abstract reason. He confesses doubts, tests his own propositions, and refuses doctrinaire claims, criticizing materialism and rigid religious judgement while urging goodness born of wisdom rather than cold justice. The work moves between lyrical passages and practical moral reflection, offering personal, exploratory meditations on how affection, humility, and inward joy shape ethical living.
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