The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (AmazonClassics Edition)
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Written between 1717 and 1790, and originally referred to by its author as simply Memoirs, Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography is considered the pioneering example of the genre. In this influential account of the American Dream in action, Franklin recounts his early life, his inventions, his quest for virtue and self-improvement, and his political achievements. The unfinished work is a vivid depiction of life in early America, as well as a relatable and inspiring portrait of one of its revolutionary thinkers.
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Revised edition: Previously published as The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, this edition of The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin (AmazonClassics Edition) includes editorial revisions.
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I, for one, will take the daily regimen he imposed upon himself, hoping my mind and soul will Unite with the Souls that Constituted and Created the guidance written down to compass US back towards a More Perfect Union.
My inner compass needed the reset. I don’t believe I am alone. The inventive mind of this Forefather wrote his experiments down, choosing not to debate or defend them for the doubting masses. He knew a nonbeliever only had to copy the same experiment to experience truth for themselves.
He invented the lightening rod and gave its power to prevent fires freely to the world, grounding barns and houses, probably the one you live in now, 275 years later.
I’m going to reconstruct his 13 week regimen to nurture virtue, hoping for outcomes similar to those set down in The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
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