Thursday, May 30, 2019

Franklin Essay -- essays research papers

Can some man arrive at lesson perfection in this life, or is it impossible? gum benjamin Franklin was an extremely brilliant and talented individual. He constantly sought ways to improve himself. After he read The Spectator he put in a very dedicated effort to imitate their style of writing because he loved how minute the authors wrote out their thoughts. Franklin was also a relatively spectral man or at least believed enough to try to be a moralisticly righteous man so that he would avoid his way into hell. Through these beliefs and virtues Franklin created a plan to achieve moral perfection. Although finding the task somewhat more strong than he first imagined he stayed with his convictions and deduced thirteen virtues to improve upon and follow. These virtues were order, silence, temperance, resolution, frugality, industry, cleanliness, tranquility, chastity and humility. Now how did he come up with the virtues and what did the virtues consist of? After concocting this ing enious plan towards moral perfection did Franklin ever see it through and reach moral perfection?      Benjamin Franklin was raised as a Presbyterian by his parents. Although not completely religious some of the teachings stayed on with him. I never was without some religious principles I never doubted, for instance, the existence of the deity, that he made the world, and governd it by his scrimping that the most acceptable service of God was the doing good to man that our souls are immortal and that all crime will be punished and Virtue reworded all here or hereafter these I esteemd the essentials of every religion, and being to be found in all the religions we had in out estate I respected them all (BF, p65). Franklin later also goes on to say that he did not go to sermons on Sun daylight that often because that day was his day to study and relax, but when he did go he noticed that all sermons that he was listening to were rather dry as he put it and seemed to commission more on being a good citizen and not a person instead. These two instances in from Franklin show were he was coming from when he discrete to create his list of virtues that would lead him to moral perfection.     Now that he was focused on his goal he need do dome research on the topic. In the various enumerations of the moral virtues I had met with in my reading,... ... he just fell short of his goal. Yet this did not discourage Franklin for he was made a better and happier man than he would have been. Franklin also realized that it was good not to be perfect because friends would hate and envy him so it is better to musical accompaniment a few faults in order to save face.     All is well that ends well. This statement best describes Franklins endeavor into morality. Even though he was not able to accomplish what he set out to do, he still managed to come out a better man because of it, and he learned a few things along the way. Sometimes reaching the end of something is not important, but the journey you took to get there is what really matters. Ill finish with a abduce from Franklins autobiography. It is . Necessary for every person who desires to be a wise man, to take particular notice of his own actions, and of his own thoughts and intentions which are the original of his actions with salient care and circumspection otherwise he can never arrive to that degree of perfection which constitutes the amiable character he aspires after. BF, p227(Source P, 8 128). Qoutes from "The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin"

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