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Ben Franklin is generally known as a statesman, philosopher, inventor, scientist and many other adjectives. Most of these happened in the last half of his life. he was able to do these things because he had become wealthy in the first part of his life.

Ben had arrived in Philadelphia with only the clothes on his back and enough money to buy two small loaves of bread of which he immediately ate one. He used his profession of printer in new and different ways to achieve his wealth. Not only did he perform his printing duties for other people, he wrote his own content and printed it. He also set up a franchise operation about 200 years before the modern print shop franchise. He had accumulated enough wealth by 1748 that he sold the print shop and lived off his wealth the rest of his life.

In modern day times, his activities could be translated into he developed websites for others as well as writing his own ebooks and ezines for his own profit. He also had an affiliate program that helped him generate more streams of passive income. He then retired at around 42 and lived off his wealth until he was 84 doing what he wanted to do.

I am offering a free copy of his work entitled The Way to Wealth. This was written in the form of a story and is filled with may familiar quotations. He wrote it under one of his pen names, Richard Saunders, in 1757. It still speaks to us in the modern day.

The Way to Wealth

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