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Way To Wealth eBook

The Classic Work On Industry, Idleness And Prosperity

by Benjamin Franklin
language: english
Publisher: HARRIMAN HOUSE, August of 2010 ‧
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What some authors take half a shelf to say, others can convey in what amounts to scarcely a pamphlet and with greater fullness. It need not be said that such writers are rare, and their works, like Benjamin Franklin's 'Way to Wealth', rarer still. The sheer pith of 'The Way to Wealth' is impressive to this day: 3,600 words and with almost as many famous quotes and passages. Nearly every sentence delivers some nugget of brilliant wisdom, memorably expressed - axioms, apothegms and advice so industriously and eloquently distributed, that it is a prose model of the honest, hardy, no-nonsense labour it commends. The messages of this little book remain not only as strikingly simple and memorable as when it was first written, but also surely as vital. The real opposite of modern 'get-rich-quick' guides, it provides a fascinating window into another world, and perhaps a timely antidote of common sense in an age still getting over the hangover from cheap credit, investment bubbles and runaway speculation.

Way To Wealth

The Classic Work On Industry, Idleness And Prosperity

by Benjamin Franklin

Property Description
ISBN: 9780857190062
Publisher: HARRIMAN HOUSE
Release Date: August of 2010
Language: English
Pages: 44
Format: eBook
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Collection: Harriman Economics Classics
Categories: eBooks in English > Economics, Finance and Accounting > Economy
eBooks in English > Others
EAN: 9780857190062
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), born in Boston, was an editor, writer, scientist, inventor, diplomat, and politician. From humble beginnings to political leadership, his legacy shaped the United States: he participated in the country's independence, helped create the Constitution, and founded pioneering institutions. Innovative and curious, he conducted successful experiments with electricity and invented the Franklin stove and bifocals. As a cultivator of the 13 virtues, he became a symbol of self-discipline, work, and civic service. His life remains an inspiring example of innovation, ethics, and lasting influence in the modern world.

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