"The world is not interested in what we do for a living. What the world is interested in is what we do for living."

Charles Wagner (1852 - 1918)
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About Charles Wagner

Charles Wagner (1852-1918) was a French Protestant pastor and author known for his humanistic and spiritual writings. He advocated for social reforms and emphasized the importance of kindness, simplicity, and love in daily life. Wagner's popular book 'The Simple Life' influenced many to seek a more meaningful and balanced existence in a rapidly changing world.

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