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Franklin believed in the power of community from "summary" of Benjamin Franklin by Walter Isaacson
Benjamin Franklin understood the importance of a strong community. He believed that people could achieve more when they worked together towards common goals. Franklin was a firm believer in the idea that collaboration and cooperation were essential for the success of any society. He believed that when individuals came together to support one another, they could accomplish great things. Franklin was a master at building relationships and forming connections with others. He knew that by fostering a sense of community, people could create a network of support that would benefit everyone involved. He believed in the power of unity and saw how it could lead to progress and prosperity for all members of a community. Throughout his life, Franklin worked tirelessly to promote the idea of community and togetherness. He believed that when people banded together, they could overcome obstacles and ...Similar Posts
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