1915 When a Man Comes to Himself Vintage book by Woodrow Wilson Blue HardcoverHarper & Brothers Presidential History Gift
Philosophical essay by Woodrow Wilson about what it means for a person to come to himself and mature into a clearer understanding of his purpose, abilities, duties, and place in the world. - A man “comes to himself” when he stops being self-absorbed and begins to see himself honestly — his limits, strengths, responsibilities, and purpose. Wilson frames it as a process of disillusionment, maturity, and usefulness. He argues that real fulfillment does not come from selfish ambition or simply earning a living, but from finding meaningful work, devotion, service, and a larger purpose. CONDITION: VG- We strive to provide excellent service!
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