ABSTRACT

We shall do without such historical decorative endpieces. Instead, we have a request to make of fate – a request for a feeling of duty for what lies before us each time, submission to the inevitable, and, when the great problems of existence confront us, a clear, unambiguous statement of these; finally, a request for as much sunshine in the life of an individual as is necessary to keep him alert for the fulfilment of his duty and his contemplation of the world.