The Way to Wealth by Benjamin Franklin - Summary
Benjamin Franklin uses his pen name, Richard Saunders. Even though
he is not often quoted by authors, he hears people repeating his adages, which
pleases him. Saunders recounts a tale where an old man quotes him in the
context of taxes. The old man is questioned about taxes and the man responds
that through self reliability things can be overcome. He speaks against
idleness and for industry and having a job. Leisure is to be indulged in only
when one has worked properly.
Saunders also advocates trust in oneself, and not to leave one's
affairs to others, even to be wary of others. He advocates remaining in once
place and not resettling frequently. All the rest is under themes.
As soon as the auction begins they disregard his advice about
financial prudence and made extravagant purchases. However, Richard is still
delighted by the frequent mention the man made of him. He does not take credit
for the wisdom but attributes it to others. He resolves to be better himself.
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