Benjamin Franklin: The Perfect American Man

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Benjamin Franklin was a brilliant man who played an important part in the early life of America. He was respected by many, and he made great contributions to American society. While he was not perfect, he does exemplify the qualities of what it means to be American. Through his contributions in inventions, writing, and his practices in managing his time well, he was the perfect American man. With his tremendous intellectual gifts Franklin introduced devices to society that benefited America as a whole greatly. He once stated that, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” These words of his are most applicable to his various great ideas. The interst that he earned was not pecuniary, but it was satifaction that he received knowing that society was better off with the addition of his ideas and various devices. While he could have received significant financial gains with patents from his ideas, he chose to not patent them and instead released them to the public so that others could benefit from his vast amount of knowledge. Some things that he introduced to society were:...

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