Benjamin Franklin and the Junto
>> Friday, July 3, 2009
Numerous luminaries have explored and endorsed the concept of the Junto, including:
* Author Napolean Hill, who often referred to this type of a group as the "Master Mind";
* Psychiatrist Carl Jung who describes its virtues as the "Collective Unconscious"; and,
* Physicist Albert Einstein had a group, and called his small group "The Olympia Academy."
Are you involved in the regular practice of self-improvement? If so, do you have a cooperative group that is aligned toward the same goal(s)? If not , today is the day to start. If you're on facebook there is new page that utilizes the principle called, The Success & Prosperity Mastermind. So, no excuses, join forces with someone today and watch you efforts multiply exponentially.
With all that Franklin accomplished, (only the tip of the ice berg is highlighted above), one of Franklin's most enduring Legacy elements can be found in the words of his autobiography, specifically, his 'Art of Virtue.' Franklin never finished his autobiography and in some ways robbed us all of his wisdom and intellect by not doing so. Franklin would have deemed this one among of his life's 'great errata', I will suppose. However, each of us can learn from what he did share, and use his examples to begin to forge and record our own rich and lasting legacies.
Tomorrow, in Benjamin Franklin's honor for Independence Day, we will post Ben Franklin's Art of Virtue. Stay tuned....
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