Banjamins franklins thirteen virtues

Title: Banjamins franklins thirteen virtues
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Banjamins franklins thirteen virtues
In Benjamin Franklin's "The Autobiography", he explains that he wishes to be morally perfect. If humans exemplified silence, order, humility, among others through their actions they could become successful and morally perfect. He believed that if one achieved all 13 virtues described in his autobiography then they would reach perfection. If I were to follow Franklins plan for perfection I would pick order, silence, Franklin describes silence as "speak not but what may benefit others or …showed first 75 words of 631 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 631 total…into a mental hospital. In the end, Franklin realized that every human has faults and no one is perfect. It is impossible to reach perfection in any of these virtues. I think the best thing one can do to reach perfection is to be comfortable with themselves and only change themselves if they need to. Trying to achieve a virtue is not a bad thing, but no one should "climb over mountains" to attain them.

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