
Benjamin Franklin
Narrator and protagonist; a self-made man and a prominent figure in colonial America.
Core Belief
"Hard work, frugality, and self-improvement are the keys to success and a virtuous life. Public service and contributing to the common good are essential responsibilities."
Worldview
Believes in the power of reason and self-reliance to improve individuals and society. Sees the world as a place of opportunity for those who are diligent and virtuous, and emphasizes the importance of practical knowledge and civic engagement.
Personality
Ambitious, pragmatic, curious, and driven by a desire for self-improvement and public service. He is intelligent, witty, and resourceful, with a strong moral compass that evolves over time. He is also somewhat vain, acknowledging this flaw openly.
In Their Own Words
"I should have no objection to a repetition of the same life from its beginning, only asking the advantages authors have in a second edition to correct some faults of the first."
"Nothing was useful which was not honest."
"There are no Gains, without Pains."
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