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Moral Perfection

Moral Perfection

Franklin’s quest for moral perfection was a lifelong endeavor. He believed in the possibility of self-transformation through disciplined effort and saw personal improvement as a means to contribute more effectively to society.

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Discover the remarkable life of Benjamin Franklin in his autobiography. Learn how this self-made man shaped American history through ingenuity and dedication.

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