9798262425402 - on manners, morals, and life: timeless lessons from the letters of lord chesterfield di thankappan, suresh (5 risultati)

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Drawn from the timeless letters of Lord Chesterfield, this book distils a treasury of moral lessons and practical wisdom for everyday life. Written originally as guidance to his son, these reflections continue to inspire readers with their clarity, elegance, and insight into human character….Organized into chapters on 'Knowledge and Learning', 'Speech and Eloquence', 'Manners and Refinement', 'Virtue and Moral Character', 'Conduct and Social Relations', 'Time, Habits, and Self-Discipline', and 'Youth, Pleasure, and Experience', the book offers concise lessons on how to live with dignity, cultivate habits of discipline, understand human nature, and navigate the complexities of society.Blending Eastern and Western perspectives on moral thought, this edition goes beyond simple advice. It places Chesterfield's observations alongside universal questions of conduct, influence, and human aspiration, making it relevant for modern readers seeking both personal growth and cultural depth.Accessible, thought-provoking, and deeply practical, this is not just a book of advice-it is a guide to living well, with wisdom that endures across generations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Drawn from the timeless letters of Lord Chesterfield, this book distils a treasury of moral lessons and practical wisdom for everyday life. Written originally as guidance to his son, these reflections continue to inspire readers with their clarity, elegance, and insight into human character….Organized into chapters on 'Knowledge and Learning', 'Speech and Eloquence', 'Manners and Refinement', 'Virtue and Moral Character', 'Conduct and Social Relations', 'Time, Habits, and Self-Discipline', and 'Youth, Pleasure, and Experience', the book offers concise lessons on how to live with dignity, cultivate habits of discipline, understand human nature, and navigate the complexities of society.Blending Eastern and Western perspectives on moral thought, this edition goes beyond simple advice. It places Chesterfield's observations alongside universal questions of conduct, influence, and human aspiration, making it relevant for modern readers seeking both personal growth and cultural depth.Accessible, thought-provoking, and deeply practical, this is not just a book of advice-it is a guide to living well, with wisdom that endures across generations. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.