13 Virtues by Benjamin Franklin

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07 Apr 2013 10:21 #101847 by Br. John
13 Virtues by Benjamin Franklin

Temperance. Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation.

Silence. Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.

Order. Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time.

Resolution. Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.

Frugality. Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; i.e., waste nothing.

Industry. Lose no time; be always employ'd in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.

Sincerity. Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.

Justice. Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.

Moderation. Avoid extremes; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.

Cleanliness. Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, cloaths, or habitation.

Tranquillity. Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable.

Chastity. Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation.

Humility. Imitate Jesus and Socrates.

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07 Apr 2013 12:21 #101853 by
It is really interesting that these 13 virtues described by Benjamin Franklin have many similarities with the teachings of the great writings of the Way of the Samurai (such as "HAKAGURE" and "The Code of Bushido") and more widely the teachings of Zen Buddhism in Nippon culture.

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07 Apr 2013 18:44 #101892 by Proteus
I refer to these virtues more realistically as directions more than destinations, since none of these can be true destinations and only directions. The most important thing is to be honest to yourself when you're in obvious need of tending to any of these, and I also think that sometimes, some of us may neglect one or more of these due to seeing them as destinations, rendering them as impossible to reach as it is work that is never finished, and become discouraged. It happens to me from time to time, but when its approached more realistically it can be managed in a much more optimized way.

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07 Apr 2013 18:58 #101893 by ren

It is really interesting that these 13 virtues described by Benjamin Franklin have many similarities with the teachings of the great writings of the Way of the Samurai


Or with our own vows? :D

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07 Apr 2013 19:07 #101894 by
I remember reading these virtues for my American Literature class. Apparently, Ben Franklin's virtues are important for understanding his other writings as well.

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07 Apr 2013 19:16 #101895 by Br. John
http://www.ushistory.org/franklin/autobiography/page38.htm

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08 Apr 2013 00:50 #101908 by RyuJin
Funny thing is...according to the history channel, while franklin did identify these virtues he didn't always follow them himself...

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10 Apr 2013 01:06 #102306 by Archon

RyuJin wrote: Funny thing is...according to the history channel, while franklin did identify these virtues he didn't always follow them himself...

This is true of many of our leaders today. "Do as I say, not as I do" is their maxim.

I feel that I am an initiate, as I have been progressing through the lessons. I know that I may not fully understand the meanings of our order, but take the time to hear all interpretations of our code and how other apply it. I feel that we as eternal initiates can learn from your message, RyuJin, that people can know the virtues but not necessarily walk them. The choice remains ours to follow what we know to be right, or to walk contrary to it.

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11 Apr 2013 13:59 #102583 by

RyuJin wrote: Funny thing is...according to the history channel, while franklin did identify these virtues he didn't always follow them himself...


While a gret historical figure he was just human.

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11 Apr 2013 23:25 #102701 by rugadd
Expecting perfection disapoints.

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