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Is a timeless essay first published in 1758. It compiles Franklin’s most famous adages and advice from his annual publication, Poor Richard’s Almanack. Presented as a speech by the fictional character Father Abraham, the essay emphasizes the virtues of hard work, frugality, and prudence. Franklin’s witty and practical sayings, such as “Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise,” offer enduring wisdom on achieving financial success and personal fulfillment
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Benjamin FranklinUpdated
2024-09-10Created
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