19: The Sorrows of Life
(EN: This entire chapter spins off even further, and is rather a sermon on the nature of good and evil, vice and virtue, than anything to do with economics - other than to reiterate the point of the previous chapter - i.e., that the sorrows of life are meant to spur man to action and self-improvement - and that the pleasure we experience, or even the surcease of sorrow, is an indication we are acting in accordance with the will of the creator.)
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