“What man in his right mind would conspire his own hurt? Men are beside themselves when they transgress against their convictions.”
Quote by William Penn
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Franklin's Way to Wealth and Penn's Maxims
This book compiles the financial insights and maxims of two influential figures, Benjamin Franklin and William Penn. It includes Franklin's 'Way to Wealth,' a treatise on financial success and prudent living, and Penn's maxims, offering guidance on moral and ethical principles related to wealth management. more
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