“Results should not be too voluntarily aimed at or too busily thought of. They are sure to float up of their own accord from a long enough daily work at a given matter.”
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The Letters of William James
This book presents a comprehensive collection of letters written by William James, showcasing his thoughts on philosophy, psychology, and the human condition. The letters provide a unique glimpse into the mind of one of the most influential thinkers of his time, revealing his intellectual development and personal relationships. more
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