Included in the compilation is a letter from an acquaintance of Franklin, Benjamin Vaughn. With his fatherly advice and anecdotes from his youth, Franklin shows that success, no matter where one starts in life, is a matter of will, thoughtfulness, and effort. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a posthumous compilation of letters, including letters Franklin wrote to his son, and notes from a book about self-improvement that Franklin had planned but never finished. In addition to those accomplishments, however, Franklin launched the genre of self-improvement books. Most people know Benjamin Franklin as a statesman, inventor, scientist, and successful businessman. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, by Benjamin Franklin.
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