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Mental Efficiency & Other Hints to Men & Women

By: Arnold Bennett
Narrated by: Geoffrey Giuliano, The Ark
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Mental Efficiency & Other Hints to Men & Women is a sharp, practical, and surprisingly modern work by English novelist and social commentator Arnold Bennett, who turns his attention to a question that still resonates today: why people devote such care to their physical bodies while neglecting the disciplined training of their minds.

With clarity, wit, and an unpretentious tone, Bennett examines everyday habits of thought and reveals how mental laziness, inherited assumptions, and unchallenged routines quietly limit human potential. Rather than presenting abstract philosophy, he offers concrete, usable ideas—simple mental practices designed to improve attention, judgment, memory, and emotional balance. Mental efficiency, for Bennett, is not about brilliance or genius, but about learning to use the mind one already has with consistency and purpose.

The essays collected in this volume cover a wide and engaging range of subjects. Bennett explores the presentation of self and the subtle ways people construct identities that often confine them more than they protect them. He examines the grip of the past and how outdated experiences and beliefs can shape present behavior long after they have lost relevance. His reflections on relationships and marriage are frank and observant, avoiding sentimentality in favor of honest insight into human nature.

Throughout the book, Bennett addresses success not as a matter of luck or external recognition, but as the natural result of mental discipline, self-awareness, and the willingness to revise one’s habits of thought. His advice is humane rather than severe, practical rather than motivational, and grounded in an understanding of ordinary human strengths and weaknesses.

Public Domain (P)2022 Eden Garret Giuliano
Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Social Psychology & Interactions Thought-Provoking Habits
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