The Bellwether, July 1, 2024

In One’s Social Life

We learn here the importance of taking on commercial enterprises with goals higher than that of making money. We must also engage in recreation and leisure with desires greater than self-satisfaction. Work to bring something of outstanding value to society. Grasp any possibilities for influence and use them for good. You, too, could create generational wealth and international impact.

Fittingly, Franklin’s face adorns the $100 bill. He represents what it means to give yourself completely to the pursuit of success – he always gave 100%. Truly amazing things are possible when you devote yourself to personal improvement and appreciate the pursuit of positively influencing others. However, the road to international impact and enduring influence requires a lifestyle of full commitment to exalted principles. When you desire inspiration for how to dedicate your life to lofty goals, you can hardly do better than the great Benjamin Franklin.

Franklin’s influence did not stop at politics and business. As a true man of the community, he joined various organizations and societies. Some of these were secretive in nature, others were well-known, but all concentrated on the betterment of humankind. He even founded his own society, the Junto Club. There, young men could give attention to fresh ideas and personal improvement by considering philosophical and scientific advances of the day. No, Franklin was not a man of solitary interests. He sought influence for the good of society and helped initiate many beneficial outcomes. For instance, the Junto Club encouraged the formation of the nation’s earliest police force, fire brigade, and hospital, as well as the predecessor of the University of Pennsylvania.

Benjamin Franklin: A Model of Thriving and Prosperity

Benjamin Franklin is a shining example of the capacity of the human spirit. Though he never served as a President of the United States, his figure is as iconic as any Commander in Chief. It can be said without reservation that Benjamin Franklin was a Bellwether of his time.

Don Miller is a speaker, writer, and editor who has ghostwritten hundreds of articles for professional organizations. In his few spare moments, you’ll find him at a piano with a tumbler of whiskey.

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