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What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People   By: (1860-1938)

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In "What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People," Francis Bernard Cassilly offers a thoughtful and engaging exploration of a question that has puzzled young minds for generations: what should they do and who should they become? Set as a conversation between a wise adult figure and curious youngsters, this book serves as a gentle guide, inspiring young readers to explore and discover their true passions and purpose in life.

From the very beginning, Cassilly's writing style immediately captivates the reader, seamlessly transitioning between charming storytelling and practical advice. His warm and encouraging tone creates a safe space for young readers to candidly reflect on their aspirations, concerns, and dreams. With each turn of the page, readers are drawn into these intimate conversations, as the author skillfully addresses common uncertainties and dilemmas faced by young people.

The strength of Cassilly's book lies in its ability to blend timeless wisdom with contemporary relevance. While it was initially published several decades ago, the issues discussed within this book continue to resonate deeply with today's youth. Cassilly addresses topics ranging from choosing a career path to facing societal pressures with empathy and understanding. By illustrating the importance of self-discovery and personal values, he encourages young readers to reject rigid definitions of success and instead embrace their unique interests and talents.

The author's guidance is simultaneously practical and philosophical, providing readers with a balanced perspective that encourages both self-reflection and action. Cassilly's emphasis on personal growth and character development over external achievements is particularly refreshing in an increasingly materialistic world. By challenging societal norms and biases, the author inspires young readers to forge their own paths and pursue fulfilling lives in alignment with their values.

As a parent or educator, "What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People" is an invaluable resource for initiating meaningful conversations with children or students. It not only serves as a catalyst for self-discovery but also prompts critical thinking and introspection. With its accessible language and relatable examples, this book encourages young readers to explore different life paths and consider the impact of their actions on both themselves and others.

In conclusion, Francis Bernard Cassilly's "What Shall I Be? A Chat With Young People" is an inspiring and uplifting book that imparts invaluable life lessons to its readers. By offering guidance, encouragement, and timeless advice, the author empowers young people to navigate the complexities of the modern world and discover their true purpose. This book is a must-read for anyone who seeks to make a positive impact on the lives of young individuals, and even for those who wish to embark on a journey of self-discovery themselves.

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[Illustration: Christ and the rich young man]

If thou wilt be perfect go sell what thou hast and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in Heaven and come follow Me. Matt. xix: 21.

WHAT SHALL I BE? A CHAT WITH YOUNG PEOPLE

BY THE REVEREND FRANCIS CASSILLY, S.J.

"And every one that hath left house, or brothers, or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, or children, or lands for My name, shall receive a hundredfold, and shall possess life everlasting." (Matt. xix: 29)

NEW YORK THE AMERICA PRESS 1914

IMPRIMI POTEST A. J. BURROWES, S.J. Provincial Missouri Province

NIHIL OBSTAT REMEGIUS LAFORT Censor

IMPRIMATUR JOHN CARDINAL FARLEY Archbishop of New York

COPYRIGHT 1914 BY THE AMERICA PRESS

LETTER TO THE AUTHOR FROM REVEREND A. VERMEERSCH, S.J.

Louvain, le 23 février, 1914.

Mon Révérend Père: P. C.

Votre petit livre me plaît extrêmement. Il expose une doctrine très solide avec une merveilleuse clarté. D' une lecture agréable, il intéressera la jeunesse des écoles, et l'encouragera à faire un choix généreux d' état de vie. J' estime que, traduit en flamand et en français, il ferait également du bien à nos collegiens de Belgique... Continue reading book >>




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