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Temperance
Nothing
the idea that the mastery of one virtue facilitates the next.
its like to involve on somethings
He Spent a day on each virtue-NovaNet
yes
Franklin found it most difficult to master the virtue of order, struggling to maintain a consistent schedule and follow his own guidelines for self-improvement. He acknowledged that he often fell short in this aspect of his character, despite recognizing its importance in achieving his goals and living a fulfilling life.
Genesis
Temperance
Nothing
the idea that the mastery of one virtue facilitates the next.
its like to involve on somethings
He Spent a day on each virtue-NovaNet
The 3rd-order-gave him the most trouble
Benjamin Franklin kept track of his progress toward a virtuous life with a virtue chart. He carried around a small book of 13 charts and tried to live his life in a very virtuous manner.
MARGARET FRANKLIN has written: 'BOCCACCIO'S HEROINES: POWER AND VIRTUE IN RENAISSANCE SOCIETY'
Ben Franklin