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Benjamin Franklin Is Good For Making Excusess

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Benjamin Franklin once said, “He that is good for making excuses is seldom good for anything else,” This was to emphasize that lazy people often try to find an easy way out of work, instead of putting effort into achieving something. Conversely, if you exert more effort into constructive enterprise, and less effort into making excuses, then you will surely accomplish more in life. History is full of people who have accomplished many great things in their lives because they chose to not make excuses. Helen Keller and Mohandas Gandhi are two prime examples. On the other hand, personal experience has given me examples of people who make excuses, a bad choice proven by the negative consequences. Benjamin Franklin brought about greatness, not because he was destined to, but because he had the power to achieve so. Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Josiah and Abiah (Folger) Franklin. He was the youngest son and tenth child in a family of seventeen children. As he was growing up, he worked as a printer for his brother; his parents couldn’t afford education. In his free time, Franklin enjoyed reading many books and also became an “expert swimmer”. One of his earliest inventions was paddles which increased his swimming speed. Franklin had a very brief education- at only ten years old he was taken out of school in …show more content…

He invented bifocal glasses. the rocking chair, and daylight saving time. The possibility that he could have accomplished more is extremely high due to the fact that he only spent a small amount of time researching electricity before his country called him to other tasks. All of Franklin’s findings and discoveries were noted in letters to his friend, Peter Collinson, and then were published in a book in London. The letters contain countless numbers of useful information, such as the first statement of the Law of Conservation of

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