Examples Of Ben Franklin's Intentions For Moral Perfection

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I think that Ben Franklin's intentions for moral perfection are accurate. Being held to such a high standard will make ultimately make you a better human being. Some of these standards are just impossible to achieve. I personally think that virtue number 6 industry, does not have to be achieved to be perfect. Someone can be perfect and still have time to rest. Although perfection is impossible, being perfect is the correct mindset for life. A virtue I would add would be resilience. I believe you have te be resillient in your study to become perfect at it. Thomas Edison, for example failed 1,000 times to create the light bulb, yet he still was persistent in his work and created one of the most used inventions in today's world. Not all people