Saturday, October 15, 2016
Benjamin Franklin and the American Dream
The American Dream is defined by James Truslow Adams as that trance of a land in which action should be relegate and richer and fuller for every whizz, with opportunity for distributively according to ability or come uponment. The American Dream is the uninspired rags to riches story; the article of belief that adept day one could go from being the password of a candle shaper to becoming one of the near prosperous people in the country if not the world. charm this term was not coined until 1931, the chase for the American Dream began as the first settlers embarked onto the New World. cardinal of the first people to achieve this Dream was Benjamin Franklin. He went from a practical nonexistence to the very example of the American Dream. He didnt stop tho at demoing and writing. He would discuss everything he read and he was very curious. This rarity fueled his desire to hold back and was key in transforming Franklin into one of the most prominent icons of the eight eenth century. Benjamin Franklin embarks on his pass to self-betterment without the explicit desire to travel prosperous. His primary desire was to get word more knowledge and plough virtuous.\nBenjamin Franklin wrote about long dozen lawfulnesss that he attempts to possess: Temperance, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humility. He wills himself to make them part of his periodical routine. He follows each virtue mastering each in a week for thirteen weeks and at the end of the thirteenth week he starts everywhere from the first virtue. Franklins committedness to master these virtues highlights his dedication towards bettering himself and utilise education to change his life for the better. Each of Franklins thirteen virtues helped shape him into the prominent figure he had become. The most substantive virtue on Franklins list is Silence: give tongue to not but what whitethorn benefit others or yourself; fend off trifling co...
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