The Great Problem (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Ivan Howland Benedict

 
9780243143801: The Great Problem (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Discover a guiding look at life’s deepest question and how to live it well.

This volume frames the “great problem” as the ongoing search to develop the self and realize a fuller life. It argues that true progress comes from inner growth, responsible work, and a rightly trained conscience, not just outward success or pleasure.

The book examines why people chase happiness, what makes work meaningful, and how public life shapes personal character. It calls for a balance between learning, purpose, and the dignity of honest labor. With practical reflections on education, vocation, and the home, it offers a thoughtful path for readers seeking a more deliberate, principled life.

  • How self-realization through self-expression can guide choices about work and study
  • Why happiness follows right living, not mere pleasure or easy gains
  • The impact of environment and thought life on personal and social growth
  • Considerations for home life and the value of constructive, hands-on work

Ideal for readers of philosophy, social thought, and self-improvement who want a clear, hopeful approach to life’s big questions.

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