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The Kingship of Self-control: Individual Problems and Possibilities ...

This book delves into the complexities of self-control, examining the difficulties individuals face in maintaining discipline and the potential benefits that can arise from mastering this skill. more

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William George Jordan
William George Jordan

William George Jordan was an American essayist born on March 6, 1864, and died in 1928. Known for his concise and profound essay style, Jordan's works covered a range of topics including morality, religion, and philosophy. more

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