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Excerpt from The Efficient Life
A man Of national reputation, died at the age Of forty-six. It was said that his death was the result Of overwork, and that the ultimate caus'e was failure Of the kidneys. I knew his habits Of work intimately, and I do not believe that the work alone could account for the sad result, which took him away in the prime of life and at a time when all his experiences qualified him to do better work than he had ever done before. I think the fundamental trouble was that he did not know how to run his physical machinery.
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