The Golden Censer by John McGovern

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Author McGovern, John, 1850-1917
Title The Golden Censer
Or, the duties of to-day, the hopes of the future
Note Reading ease score: 67.6 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "The Golden Censer" by John McGovern is a motivational essay written in the late 19th century. The work focuses on the importance of duty and ethical living as foundational stones for personal success and happiness in life. It seems to be directed primarily at young people, emphasizing the value of moral conduct, responsible choices, and the cultivation of hope as critical components for building a fulfilling future. At the start of the volume, the author introduces the metaphor of a "Golden Censer" representing the essential role of duty in life, which, when actively practiced, creates an atmosphere of wellness and purpose. McGovern reflects on historical figures such as George Washington to illustrate that true happiness is intertwined with the fulfillment of one's duties. He stresses the fleeting nature of time and the importance of seizing moments for personal growth while maintaining a strong moral compass, suggesting that both conduct and internal values shape not just the present but also the legacy one leaves behind. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BJ: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Ethics, Social usages, Etiquette, Religion
Subject Young men -- Conduct of life
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EBook-No. 17781
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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