First Principles: Resolve To Do What You Must; Then Do It

“Resolve to perform what you ought. Perform without fail what you resolve.” — Benjamin Franklin (1771)

The new year is coming just around the corner.  It’s time for my annual reflection on where I am and where I want to be.. then on how to get there.  That always leads to a series of resolutions.  This year, I am sad to honestly say that out of 12 resolutions, I got only a handful done.  😦  Time to do a look inside and see what I really want to get done and then do it!

 

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2 Responses to First Principles: Resolve To Do What You Must; Then Do It

  1. Alex's avatar Alex says:

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    • All First Principles are taken from the Founding Fathers and those who lived during the formative period of the United States. I have had a life long love of history and political theory. Thank you for liking so much of what I’ve done here. It’s quite the compliment. I wish you well in your work and your working out. I encourage both as the answer. At least, that’s how I’ve spent my life. I wish you all of the best in all of your endeavors.

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