Explain one or several methods that Benjamin Franklin thought a person could live a moral life and attain wealth. Write a minimum of three paragraphs, with each paragraph a minimum of 4-6 sentences. Provide evidence for your arguments by citing the text.
Ethical quality, for Franklin, was the right method to act in some random circumstance. That included what you likely did to acquire a living and the manner in which you treated your youths. It incorporated your conduct as a colleague and neighbor besides as your scholarly interests. it had been about your own cleanliness and your way of talking. it had been pretty much every one of you — individual and open, individual and social, physical and otherworldly.
Here are Franklin's solutions for moral flawlessness and wealth
1. Temperence: Eat to not bluntness. Drink to not rise.
2. Quiet-Speak not anyway what may profit others or yourself. Abstain from piddling discussion.
3. Request: Let the majority of your things have their places. Give all aspects of your business a chance to have now is the ideal time.
4. Goals: Resolve to perform what you should. Perform come what may what you resolve.
5. Cheapness. make no cost anyway to attempt to reasonable to other people or yourself; i.e., squander nothing.
6. Industry: Lose no time. Be constantly used in one thing helpful. remove every single supernumerary activity.
7. Truthfulness. Utilize no harmful duplicity. think guiltlessly and fairly; and on the off chance that you talk, talk thus.
8. Equity: Wrong none by doing wounds or precluding the preferences that are your obligation.
9. Balance: Avoid limits. Refrain hating wounds such a ton as you're believing that they be.
10. Neatness: Tolerate no uncleanness in body, garments, or home
11. Serenity -Be not exasperates at wastes of time or at mishaps normal or ineluctable.
12. Purity-only here and there use venery yet for wellbeing or posterity — never to bluntness, shortcoming.
When you previously pursued ETR, I requested that you detect your four most extreme life objectives. I proposed that one among them be wellbeing related, one riches related, one about the social you, and accordingly the fourth concerning the individual you.
The strategy we've been utilizing to accomplish our objectives is each down to earth and observational. we impersonate the gainful conduct that has worked for others with the sensible desire that it will work for us and for our riches as well.
Explain one or several methods that Benjamin Franklin thought a person could live a moral life...
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1) can empathy lead us astrary? how
2) our heart will always go out to the baby in the well, its a
measure of our humanity. but empathy will have to yield to reason
if humanity is to have a future can empathy yield to reason?
how?
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quantitative study
qualitative study
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perceptions using what type of research design?
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phenomenology
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Caucasian pregnant women
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