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In "Franklin's Way to Wealth; or, 'Poor Richard Improved,'" Benjamin Franklin presents a quintessential guide to financial wisdom and self-improvement, couched in a style that is both pragmatic and humorous. Drawing on the aphorisms from his earlier work, "Poor Richard's Almanack," this text synthesizes practical advice with witty observations on thrift, industry, and moral integrity. Written during the Enlightenment, a time characterized by a burgeoning spirit of inquiry and individualism, Franklin's treatise serves as a beacon of Enlightenment thought, emphasizing personal responsibility and the virtue of hard work. Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), a polymath and Founding Father of the United States, utilized his diverse experiences—from printing and publishing to scientific experiments and diplomacy—to inform his writings. His entrepreneurial spirit, cultivated through his own journey from modest beginnings to prosperity, deeply influenced the formulation of the principles highlighted in this book. Franklin's life exemplified the very principles he espouses, making his insights not only theoretical but born out of lived experience. For those seeking to navigate the complexities of personal finance and self-betterment, "Franklin's Way to Wealth" is an essential read. Its timeless wisdom resonates well beyond the 18th century, offering readers practical strategies and an inspiring vision of prosperity rooted in discipline and perseverance.
© 2022 DigiCat (Ebook): 8596547011101
Release date
Ebook: 28 May 2022
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