1927. Morgan shares his philosophy of life in this book that
begins: I find it necessary to try to discover in what kind of
world I live, and what can be to me the significance of life. I
cannot enter wholeheartedly into the struggle of life unless I am
convinced that it is worthwhile to do so. I cannot force myself to
adopt some system of belief, regardless of its truth, simply
because it would make me loyal and contented. If I have theories
about the world and about life, I want to value them because they
seem to me to be true, and not because they are convenient.
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