Franklins Plan
Benjamin Franklin is known by almost every American as a great and significant part of the history of the United States. Franklin is considered "The First American", not only because of his quest for America's freedom, but for his numerous scientific accomplishments, his politics, and his publications. A large part of Franklin's fame comes from his plan of self-improvement and his concept of living deliberately. Although he his is thought of as a hero in many people's eyes, there are stills many people who feel Franklin was "just a great citizen." A critic by the name of D.H Lawrence feels pretty passionately about this. To explore Franklin as an enlightenment figure, and his plan on self-improvement, a person must listen to Lawrence's critisism. To understand Franklin's self-improvement we must understand what he is trying to accomplish. He created a list of four resolutions to follow. He resolved to become more frugal so that he could save enough money to repay what he owed to others. He decided that he would be very honest and sincere "in every word and action." He promised himself to be industrious "to whatever business I take in hand." Lastly he vowed "to speak ill of no man whatever, not even in a manner of truth" and to "
To live deliberately nothing must be left to chance, not even the order of his virtues. The lists of virtues that Franklin chose are very interconnected. Only know that 'venery' is of the great gods. In conclusion to understand something fully it must be looked at from all perspectives. In my opinion I think that Lawrence disagrees with Franklin because Franklin is a deist. Lawrence's criticisms of Franklin in my eyes have no ground for even being considered. This concept of having extra money but not using it was very difficult to understand. speak all the good I know of every body. SILENCE, Be still when you have nothing to say; when genuine passion moves you, say what you've got to say, and say it hot. JUSTICE, The only justice is to follow the sincere intuition of the soul, angry or gentle. An understanding of Franklin's own life and his accomplishments is relevant to an assessment of his recommendation of the plan. These virtues if used properly were supposed to make him efficient and give him an edge in his business. That is why an understanding of his accomplishments is necessary.
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