"Magnificent Obsessions" is a profound and moving work of inspirational fiction that explores the transformative power of secret philanthropy and spiritual discipline. Written by Lloyd C. Douglas, this classic novel follows the journey of a wealthy and reckless young man whose life is saved at the cost of another's. While the protagonist is resuscitated following a tragic accident, a renowned philanthropist and surgeon dies because the medical equipment needed to save him was already in use.
Consumed by guilt and searching for purpose, the survivor discovers the secret philosophy that guided the doctor's life: a private system of spiritual "investment" through anonymous service and charity. As he attempts to master this "magnificent obsession," he undergoes a radical personal evolution, moving from a life of aimless privilege to one of dedicated service and profound moral insight.
Blending elements of medical drama and moral philosophy, "Magnificent Obsessions" remains a landmark of early 20th-century literature. It offers a timeless meditation on the capacity for human redemption and the lasting impact of selfless acts performed away from the public eye.
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