A good read that takes you through the life of Benjamin Franklin, whom today’s youngsters probably relate to only as the face on the $100 bill. The book is a definite must read that can inspire young minds to broaden their horizons and realize their full potential. While the larger achievements of Franklin are inspiring, there are several instances in the book that might strike the right chord in readers and stay with them forever. One example is a sentence that goes, ‘My mind having been more improved by reading than Keimer’s, I suppose it was for that reason my conversation seemed to be more valued.’ I, for one, have resolved to improve my mind by reading as much as I can! And then there are candid observations such as ‘that while a party is carrying on a general design, each man has his particular private interest in view.’ This is an observation that is relevant and applicable in several political situations in present times. Pondering this point of view helps you understand current situations quite well and appreciate why people behaved the way they did. On page 79, Franklin talks about a heart-warming incident where a man who had fallen on bad times goes on to make money and then goes back to pay his old debts in full. Several such inspiring and interesting anecdotes make the book a very interesting read.
November 2016, volume 40, No 11