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Chesterton indirectly makes the distinction between instinct and method. What relationship, if any, does he suggest exists between the two concepts?
Chesterton indicates that he is willing to consider different definitions of success. What definition would align with his own values of logical consistency, practicality, and virtue? Does he provide any hints regarding this in the essay?
In what ways might the authors of books on success counter the criticisms Chesterton levels against them?
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