
A way of life
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In the early 20th century, as modernity reshaped societal norms, William Osler delivered "A Way of Life: An Address to Yale Students Sunday Evening, April 20th, 1913." This poignant address challenges young minds to embrace a philosophy rooted in the pursuit of knowledge and the cultivation of character. Osler emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and the value of unalienable rights, urging students to forge their own paths with integrity and purpose. Ideal for students and civic activists, this document serves as a timeless reminder of the principles that guide a meaningful existence. Through Osler's compelling insights, readers will find inspiration to navigate the complexities of life while remaining true to their ideals.
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