13 Virtues In The Autobiography By Benjamin Franklin

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I am currently a junior at Arroyo High School. I am glad to hear and congratulate you for graduating middle school and begins a new journey. Also, I hope you are looking forward for it because high school is a place where you will have a fabulous and wonderful experiences and you start to develop your own way of thinking and perspectives. At first it may be a little bit challenging and you may face ups and downs throughout the course of it. However, it will pay off at the end. The thirteen virtues in The Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin are suggestion that can guide you to be successful.

In high school, you will get to meet a lot of different people and sometime you guys might not agree upon and have a different views. When conflicts are

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