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Write a précis of the following passage:

There is a false idea that a man must live up to his position. It is said that one's
house, furniture and dress should inform the world of one's rank. This idea is
foolish. Throw it aside. Find out what you want, and spend money on that; find
out what you do not care about, and spend nothing on such things. Find out by
practical tests what you really want and enjoy. A man who has not experienced
ups and downs, a man who has not been forced to live more cheaply than in
former times, has still his education to begin. Let the experiment be made. He
will find to his surprise that he has been eating more than was necessary; that
the cheap lodging, the rough clothes, the plain food, give him as much pleasure
as the costly things that he had previously enjoyed.
The happy man is he who lives wholly in himself. He does what he wishes and
not what is thought proper by others. He buys what he wants for himself and not
what others expect him to buy. He works at what he believes he can do well and
not what will bring him money or favour.
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