"The Young Man and the World" by Albert J. Beveridge is a collection of essays written in the early 20th century. This work, originally published as a series in a magazine, aims to provide guidance and insight to young men transitioning into adulthood, discussing themes of honesty, character, perseverance, and the importance of understanding one's limitations and aptitudes. The opening of the book sets a reflective tone, emphasizing the significance of honesty in all aspects of life. Beveridge elaborates on the value of being truthful with oneself and others, not merely as a matter of prudence but as an essential component of character. He stresses that a young man should be true to his capabilities and ensure that his choices align with his natural strengths rather than societal expectations or desires for status. In crafting this foundational understanding, Beveridge encourages young men to engage earnestly with their tasks, develop resilience, and cultivate a spirit of unselfishness, which he argues is vital for personal success and societal contribution. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The Young Man and the World
By Albert J. (Albert Jeremiah) Beveridge
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