Living Like Benjamin: Making Dreams Come TrueAuthor House, 2007年1月18日 - 232 頁 You can find your balance and the keys to success and enlightenment by implementing a plan of mind, body and spirit. Through the mastery of virtues we are ultimately able to master ourselves. This book provides a powerful framework that will liberate you to all the possibilities and magic in the world. Dead Presidents, is ghetto-parlance for money. Benjamin Franklin is the only non-president to grace American paper currency. His face, on the highly prized $100, spawned the phrase, All about the Benjamins. As one of the first millionaires in American history, he felt establishing a virtuous life was the key to great success. He also knew that money was a tool; a sharp one. This is a guide to take hold of those virtues and shape the course of your life. Franklin, in his great genius, focused on 13 virtues. He would work each of those virtues for seven days. He would go through the cycle four times a year, starting anew every 13 weeks. The coded-cycles help make our dreams come true. Benjamin Franklins contributions continue to have a huge impact on our world. It is time to return back to wholeness, prosperity and goodness. It is our duty. When we start to focus on living more virtuous lifestyles, the hope for our lives and humanity grows greatly. When we chart our course, we move with power and love. Capt. Brad Borden, USA (Ret.) |
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... gives us understanding. There is a huge difference in the meaning (especially if you are the dog) between the sentences, “The dog bit the boy,” and, “The boy bit the dog.” The exact same words are used, but the order is changed. The ...
... gives us a sense of right and wrong. Like almost everything in life there needs to be a balance. Too much order creates a stifling atmosphere where liberties are hindered. Conversely, if there is too much liberty then order is often ...
... give order to our existence. My father had wanted to be a doctor after the war, but a series of events changed that course. By choosing the path of education and living his life with discipline, honesty and love, he was able to ascend ...
... gives one authority on the subject? Who really is an expert? Oh, really? Or, rather... Then there is pathos, dealing with emotion. Pathos is the root of the words sympathy and empathy. We can persuade ourselves of many things. We must ...
... gives us the ability to make decisions. These decisions are not always rational. Often they are emotional; driven by ... give hope. Let us return love. Resolution: Resolve to perform what you ought. Perform without fail what you resolve ...
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Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself | 27 |
Lose no time Be always employed in something useful | 33 |
Use no hurtful deceit Think innocently and justly and if you speak speak accordingly | 39 |
Wrong none by doing injuries or omitting the benefits that | 45 |
Tolerate no uncleanness in body clothes or habitation | 57 |
Be not disturbed at trifles or at accidents common 12 Chastity Rarely use venery but for health or offspring 13 Humility Imitate Jesus and Socrates | 75 |
Daily Meditations | 81 |
January 1 April 1 | 83 |
April 2 July 1 | 99 |
July 2 September 30 | 115 |
October 1 December 31 | 131 |
Proverbs King James Version | 147 |
are your duty | 47 |
Avoid extremes Forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve | 51 |