Timeless Wisdom: The 13 Virtues of Benjamin Franklin

18th Century Wisdom Applied to the 21st Century

Timeless Wisdom: The 13 Virtues of Benjamin Franklin
Timeless Wisdom: The 13 Virtues of Benjamin Franklin

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18th Century Wisdom Applied to the 21st Century

Step into the life of Benjamin Franklin, one of America's founding fathers. This polymath, inventor, diplomat, and writer crafted virtues that remain astonishingly relevant today. From order to humility, silence to justice, Franklin's virtues offer a blueprint for intentional living.

Can an 18th-century man's principles help us navigate the complexities of the 21st century? Discover how these timeless virtues can guide us to live better lives, form meaningful relationships, and contribute to a more equitable world.

"Timeless Wisdom: The 13 Virtues of Benjamin Franklin" is not just a documentary—it's an invitation to reflect, learn, and grow. Dive deep into each virtue, explore Franklin's life, and engage in enriching discussions. Discover practical strategies to incorporate these virtues into your daily life and embark on a journey toward a more purposeful, balanced, and fulfilling existence.

This course explores the life and philosophies of Benjamin Franklin, focusing on the 13 virtues he lived by—Temperance, Silence, Order, Resolution, Frugality, Industry, Sincerity, Justice, Moderation, Cleanliness, Tranquility, Chastity, and Humility.

Learn how these principles, rooted in 18th-century wisdom, can be applied to modern life. Through interactive lessons, reflective journaling, and practical exercises, you’ll see how these enduring virtues can guide your personal growth and improve your everyday experiences. Join us to understand the wisdom of Benjamin Franklin and incorporate these valuable virtues into your own life.


WHAT DO I NEED TO PREPARE BEFORE I TAKE THIS COURSE?
We highly recommend that you have a printer to print out the virtue chart and workbooks. While you can do this digitally - to get the experience as Benjamin Franklin did in the 18th Century, use pen or pencil on a piece of paper!


And come with a learning mindset - like Benjamin Franklin had! Franklin wasn't perfect - and he recognized that. Using the Virtues chart was his way to use data to track his progress - without judgement.