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Even though this book may not have led them to that
inner clarification that comes of knowing the truth, and
though they do not choose to practise any of the
suggestions I have outlined, I believe they will have
gained a certain measure of tolerance and understanding
of their fellow-men and their struggles, and, in this way,
my book will not be without a certain value. It has been
my hope, it is true, that the previous pages will have
helped readers to assume the responsibility for the self-
education of their characters and personalities. So wise
a man as Socrates maintained that virtue could be learned.
But if I have not succeeded in stimulating the reader to
tackle the task of broadening his mental horizons and
enlarging the scope of his pattern of life, to the end of
attaining a larger and surer happiness in being human,
I at least have succeeded in showing the over-timid and
over-cautious reader that he is not alone in the world,
that others, too, suffer from fear and isolation. And this
may be of some solace and consolation.
If you have really understood the meaning of my book,
I feel almost certain you will realize that almost every¬
thing is possible. No man, no woman, is damned to live
an ineffectual, unhappy life either by the facts of heredity
or the defects of environment. Almost every human
being can be happier than he is, and nearly every human
being can either master the fine art of living richly or at
least contribute to the general happiness of humanity by
cheerfully helping those who are more adept or more
experienced. No one need be useless, no one need be
isolated, no one, knowing the truth, need be unhappy.
There may also be readers of this book who have
realized in the reading that they have completely lost their
way, and have no certain maps and no fixed stars to aid
them in charting their course. To these readers and to
those others whose specific problems have not been
satisfactorily illumined, together with those readers
whose problems are too complicated or individualized to
have been touched in these pages, I counsel seeking the
advice of a recognized psychiatrist or mental hygiene