- "Live as well as you dare.
- Go into the shower-bath with a small quantity of water at a temperature low enough to give you a slight sensation of cold, 75 or 80 degrees.
- Amusing books.
- Short views of human life—not further than dinner or tea.
- Be as busy as you can.
- See as much as you can of those friends who respect and like you.
- And of those acquaintances who amuse you.
- Make no secret of low spirits to your friends, but talk of them freely—they are always worse for dignified concealment.
- Attend to the effects tea and coffee produce upon you.
- Compare your lot with that of other people.
- Don’t expect too much from human life—a sorry business at the best.
- Avoid poetry, dramatic representations (except comedy), music, serious novels, melancholy, sentimental people, and everything likely to excite feeling or emotion, not ending in active benevolence.
- Do good, and endeavour to please everybody of every degree.
- Be as much as you can in the open air without fatigue.
- Make the room where you commonly sit gay and pleasant.
- Struggle by little and little against idleness.
- Don’t be too severe upon yourself, or underrate yourself, but do yourself justice.
- Keep good blazing fires.
- Be firm and constant in the exercise of rational religion.
- Believe me, dear Lady Georgiana.”
What rings true for you?
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