The Mindful Classroom

Franklin's 13 virtues (Part 1)


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Summary

In this conversation, TJ Belasco discusses the virtues mentioned by Benjamin Franklin in his autobiography and how they can be applied to our lives today. The virtues include temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, cleanliness, tranquility, chastity, and humility. TJ explores the relevance of these virtues in 2024 and provides insights on how they can help us improve ourselves and contribute to the well-being of society. He emphasizes the importance of balance, positive communication, organization, and keeping our commitments. TJ plans to discuss four virtues in each upcoming posting.

Keywords

virtues, Benjamin Franklin, self-improvement, balance, communication, organization, commitment

Takeaways

  • The virtues mentioned by Benjamin Franklin, such as temperance, silence, order, and resolution, are still relevant and can help us improve ourselves in 2024.
  • Finding balance between self-improvement and the well-being of others is crucial.
  • Positive communication and avoiding trifling conversation can contribute to a more harmonious society.
  • Maintaining order and organization in our lives can lead to increased productivity and satisfaction.
  • Keeping our commitments and resolving to perform what we resolve is essential for personal growth and success.

    • "Temperance."
    • "Silence."
    • "Order."
    • Chapters

      00:00Introduction and Background

      03:50Chapter 1: Temperance

      07:23Chapter 2: Silence

      10:45Chapter 3: Order

      14:09Chapter 4: Resolution

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      The Mindful ClassroomBy Thomas Belasco