About this book
Evening Round Up: More Good Stuff Like Pep by William Crosbie Hunter turns the last quiet minutes of your day into a practical philosophy session that sharpens attitude, habit, and heart.
Hunter’s 1915 collection of short essays and aphorisms offers homespun, early-20th-century wisdom on topics from worry, happiness, and perseverance to diet, nerves, and thought control. With brisk, conversational chapters meant to be read at the end of the day, the book promotes “pep” — poise, efficiency, and peace — through deliberate habit, honest self-observation, and small, steady reforms. Packed with commonsense strategies for character, work, and home life, these philosophical mini-lessons blend practical self-help with moral reflection, reflecting the era’s pragmatic spirit and concern for daily conduct.
Ideal as an audiobook of concise, uplifting reflections, Evening Round Up is perfect for listeners who want a nightly ritual of encouragement, fans of classic self-help and philosophy, and anyone seeking clear, usable advice to cultivate resilience and cheer. Tune in before bed and let Hunter’s plainspoken guidance help you close the day with calm, purpose, and a little more pep.