Living Innovatively 鈥 Lessons from Benjamin Franklin

Lately, 狼友社区 has found many reasons to celebrate, like our 160th anniversary and New Year鈥檚, as well as notable ideas like holiday safety and cutting energy costs. Just as we were about to put away our party hats, clean up all of the confetti and blow out the candles鈥

You guessed it.

We have another celebration up our sleeve. On January 17, we partied like it was 1706 for Benjamin Franklin鈥檚 birthday. He was a Founding Father, an inventor and so much more. In honor of the impact he had on the world of innovation, we鈥檝e highlighted some of the interesting things he said and accomplished during his remarkable life.

鈥淓ither write something worth reading or do something worth writing.鈥

Did you know Benjamin Franklin is the only person to have signed all four key documents that lie at America鈥檚 foundation? Let鈥檚 just say, there鈥檚 a reason his face is on the hundred dollar bill.

With over ten inventions and developments, Franklin dedicated himself to knowledge and making everyday life easier. In fact, he one of his inventions because he saw them as gifts that should be shared with the public.

Franklin took the time to serve the community in other ways too. After recognizing a need for better fire prevention methods, he created America鈥檚 first .

Our takeaway: Take action on your own ideas and see what kinds of changes you can make for yourself and your community.

鈥淎n investment in knowledge pays the best interest.鈥

Throughout his life, Benjamin Franklin took on various roles, including inventor, businessman, writer, , family man and so many more. He studied five different languages, was a hit writer as a teenager and even dabbled in musical instruments.

Our takeaway: Embrace new opportunities and expand your knowledge by learning new skills or trying new hobbies.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 fail the test, I just found 100 ways to do it wrong.鈥

Franklin didn鈥檛 wake up successful; it took years of hard work and experimenting. One of his first inventions was a simple pair of wooden swimming paddles, but he鈥檚 better-known for discovering positive and negative electric charges. Despite the challenges he faced, he continued to invent and experiment.

Our takeaway: Overcome obstacles and keep working towards your goals. Optimize the time you have today and reach all kinds of success.

Above all else, we believe that Franklin would have wanted all of us to think innovatively, care selflessly and live passionately! What else have you learned from him? Share it with us on social media.

狼友社区 celebrates and remembers Ben Franklin鈥檚 innovation and passion.
(Jan. 17, 1706 鈥 April 17, 1790)