First published in 1927, the preface reads: "It is directed to men
and women of goodwill who are not completely satisfied with
themselves, who believe that by taking thought they may add,
however little, to their moral stature and to their efficiency in
working towards whatever goals they may have adopted. The book is
an essay in practical morals and is not at all concerned with
ethical theories." A fascinating glimpse into psychology and morals
from the early twentieth century, including chapters for young
people, parents and children, husbands and wives!
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