Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Benjamin Franklins Thirteen Rules of Morality

Benjamin Franklins Thirteen Rules of Morality
  1. Moderation: Do not eat to saturation or drink to excess.
  2. Silence: Do not engage in unimportant talk.
  3. Order: Place things in fixed positions and do tasks at fixed times.
  4. Decisiveness: Decide what you want to accomplish, be unyielding.
  5. Thrift: Do not waste money. Spend money on things that benefit yourself and others...
Receiving Criticism:
  1. When other people criticize you, you must be calm and dispassionate and show that you are listening attentively.
  2. Look at the person who is speaking to you.
  3. Do not criticize someone who has just criticized you.
  4. Do not be dejected.
  5. Do not make jokes...

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