“He that resolves to mend hereafter, resolves not to mend now.”
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The Way to Wealth and Poor Richard's Almanac
This book includes Benjamin Franklin's renowned essay 'The Way to Wealth' and selections from his 'Poor Richard's Almanac', offering timeless insights into wealth accumulation, frugality, and character development. more
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Source: The Way to Wealth and Poor Richard's Almanac
