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Franklin’s project of arriving at moral perfection really impreed me a lot.He succeeded in taking all the careful-chosen 13 moral virtues, such as temperance, silence, and so on, and became the best man ever in America.There are three important things that deserve pondering deeply.First, it is Franklin’s awarene of virtues.Nowadays, most of people’s attention is paid to the wealth and virtue is something far behind their mind.Therefore, there rises so many social problems.For example, due to some people’s lack of sincerity, the iue of food safety is getting increasingly grave and no one can eat the food without worrying about its ill effects on his health for its inferior quality.Given that the people’s focus can be shifted, even just a little bit of, to the virtues, the society could be much better.Second, it is Franklin’s perseverance in accomplishing his project.To be honest, when looking at his enumerations of the moral virtues, I belive that most of the average people is able to list them out, or maybe even more.I also think that quit a few people may explain the meaning of each virtue better than Franklin does.However, seldom have such amazing willpower as Franklin does and manage to act according to their project.Take myself as an example.I have made many similar plans, but none of them had ever been kept more than one month.Making a plan is one thing, but persevering in carrying it out is another.Only those who
have a determined will have the winning game.Third, it is Franklin’s “one at a time ” method.He did not force himself to attempt the whole at once, which might distract his attention.On the contrary, he only paid heed to one virtue at a time, and wouldn’t move to the next until this one was acquired.It is a very intelligent and efficient approach to gain one’s aim.Very often people’s failureof doing something is owing to their diffusene of the energies.If there are many a task, just concentrate on only one at a time and then conquer them one by one.Though long have he paed away, Franklin’s awarene of virtues, unflinching will and the “one at at time” method are worth thinking deeply about.