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How does Franklin's scheme for moral perfection compare with the self-help books available today, in general?
Well Franklin's scheme is similar to self-help because both are for your benefit, making you a better person in life, to yourself and others. An in general his moral perfection is done as a daily thing, if not all, but some. Used daily.
Well Franklin's scheme is similar to self-help because both are for your benefit, making you a better person in life, to yourself and others. An in general his moral perfection is done as a daily thing, if not all, but some. Used daily.
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Self-help books today are more focused on specific topics, such as relationships, career, health, etc. They are also more focused on the individual, rather than the collective, as Franklin's scheme was.
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