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Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.

- Benjamin Franklin

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Random Fact
Benjamin Franklin made so much money by his early 40s that he spent half his life in unofficial retirement. This allowed him time to learn and experiment with a number of inventions including bifocal glasses and the lightning rod. Eventually, he dedicated a lot of his time to public service becoming one of the most celebrated American founding fathers.
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