Walter Isaacson Quote

Despite the pecuniary spirit of Poor Richard’s sayings and the penny-saving reputation they later earned Franklin, he did not have the soul of an acquisitive capitalist. I would rather have it said, he wrote his mother,  ‘He lived usefully,’ than, ‘He died rich.’ 

Walter Isaacson

Despite the pecuniary spirit of Poor Richard’s sayings and the penny-saving reputation they later earned Franklin, he did not have the soul of an acquisitive capitalist. I would rather have it said, he wrote his mother,  ‘He lived usefully,’ than, ‘He died rich.’ 

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