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People often imagine character as a hidden essence. More often it is a pattern: what we repeatedly notice, what we excuse, what we practice when nobody is impressed, and what we return to when the mind wants easier distractions.
The crisis of public judgment is not only a crisis of misinformation. It is a crisis of impatience. Serious reading trains the mind to stay with complexity long enough to resist slogans, panic, and borrowed certainty.
Modern ambition often teaches intensity without order. But a meaningful life requires self-government: the capacity to direct attention, discipline desire, and remain faithful to chosen work after the first wave of motivation has passed.