Benjamin Franklin - The Little Book of Wealth: Five Essential Essays of Benjamin Franklin (***and three extra essays***)

Benjamin Franklin - The Little Book of Wealth: Five Essential Essays of Benjamin Franklin (***and three extra essays***)

by Benjamin Franklin
Benjamin Franklin - The Little Book of Wealth: Five Essential Essays of Benjamin Franklin (***and three extra essays***)

Benjamin Franklin - The Little Book of Wealth: Five Essential Essays of Benjamin Franklin (***and three extra essays***)

by Benjamin Franklin

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Overview

...LEARNING "from this special utilitarian principle – and find that doing what is right for the right's sake is good, not only because it is right, but also because it is the best thing to do to achieve happiness. Moreover, for those who do not believe in this utopia, we can learn that these precious teachings help pave the way to financial independence, which in turn can ensure plenty of freedom, time, and tranquility to enjoy a good life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9786599567827
Publisher: Editora Dipladênia
Publication date: 09/21/2021
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 81
File size: 453 KB
Age Range: 12 - 18 Years

About the Author

It is difficult to define such a genius as Benjamin Franklin, whose talent and work encompass various fields of knowledge, and whose precious, atemporal, pragmatic worldview was ahead of his time. Born in Boston on January 17, 1706, he was an American abolitionist, journalist, editor, writer, philanthropist, civil servant, scientist, diplomat, and inventor. As a politician, he is acknowledged as one of the leaders of the American Revolution. He read extensively about cultures throughout the world, held Plutarch's Parallel Lives in high regard as one of his main references, wrote beautiful articles and essays, and became known worldwide for his experiments with electricity – which led him to be elected a member of the prestigious Royal Society. Following such virtues, Franklin earned the title of First American, as he was the first of them to be admired and respected by the Old World in its traditional, biased opinion of the peoples who colonized the New World.

Table of Contents

Foreword The Way to Wealth Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America We are Spirits The Art of Procuring Pleasant Dreams Advice to a Young Tradesman Additional Essays Necessary Hints to Those that would be Rich The Way to Make Money Plenty in Every Man's Pocket On Luxury, Idleness, and Industry Sources & Bibliography
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