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How Ben Franklin started his day

From Benjamin Franklin's day planner, a question to start the morning: what good shall I do this day?

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This from Maira Kalman's excellent profile of Franklin in her trademark graphic style.

By the way, note that "good" appears in both the question and the answer... not unlike a small, gentle question that could change your life.


1 Comment:

Alex — Jul 31, '09 — 1:12 PM

Mark, really love the full version of his day planner. I wonder what this looks like in the reality of today's world driven by bits.


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