One of the most influential thinkers of the 19th century, John Stuart Mill offers a remarkable account of his life, intellectual development, and moral evolution in this candid and thoughtful memoir. Autobiography traces Mill's early education under the rigorous guidance of his father, James Mill, his intense relationship with Harriet Taylor, and his struggles with depression, identity, and public duty. Through deeply introspective writing, Mill reflects on the purpose of philosophy, the value of freedom, and the responsibility of the individual in shaping a just society. His honesty and vulnerability-especially regarding personal crises and inner transformation-make this more than a political chronicle; it is a profound meditation on human growth and self-discovery. For readers of philosophy, liberal thought, or Victorian history, this work remains a foundational text in understanding not just Mill's ideas, but the man behind them. It is a work of rare integrity and quiet eloquence-a life lived in pursuit of truth and betterment, laid bare with humility.				
				
				
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