The Strenuous Life
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The Strenuous Life

by Theodore Roosevelt

Publisher
Independently published
Pages
150
Language
English
Published
1992

Overview

"The Strenuous Life" is a collection of essays and speeches by Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President of the United States. Published in 1900, the book reflects Roosevelt's philosophy on the importance of embracing challenges and living a life filled with purposeful action. In it, Roosevelt champions the idea of a vigorous, active life, advocating for individuals to push themselves to their limits and to strive for excellence in all endeavors. He emphasizes the value of hard work, perseverance, and moral integrity, and encourages readers to embrace the challenges of life with courage and determination. Through his writing, Roosevelt inspires readers to lead lives of purpose, character, and adventure, embodying the spirit of what he famously termed "the strenuous life."

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