April 22, 2008
The Wealth of Living
Stumbled across this the
other day…
In honor of the New
Year’s and making
resolutions, here is a
plan to living a
productive life developed
by Benjamin Franklin, a
system he developed when
he was 20 and stuck to
until he revealed these
virtues at age 79.
1. Temperance: Eat not to
dullness and drink not to
elevation.
2. Silence: Speak not but
what may benefit others
or yourself. Avoid
trifling conversation.
3. Order: Let all your
things have their places.
Let each part of your
business have its time.
4. Resolution: Resolve to
perform what you ought.
Perform without fail what
you resolve.
5. Frugality: Make no
expense but to do good to
others or yourself: i.e.
Waste nothing.
6. Industry: Lose no
time. Be always employed
in something useful. Cut
off all unnecessary
actions.
7. Sincerity: Use no
hurtful deceit. Think
innocently and justly;
and, if you speak, speak
accordingly.
8. Justice: Wrong none,
by doing injuries or
omitting the benefits
that are your duty.
9. Moderation: Avoid
extremes. Forebear
resenting injuries so
much as you think they
deserve.
10. Cleanliness: Tolerate
no uncleanness in body,
clothes or habitation.
11. Chastity: Rarely use
venery but for health or
offspring; Never to
dullness, weakness, or
the injury of your own or
another’s peace or
reputation.
12. Tranquility: Be not
disturbed at trifles, or
at accidents common or
unavoidable.
13. Humility: Imitate
Jesus and Socrates.