Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790). (Stock Montage/Getty Images) In this parable, American statesman and scientist Benjamin Franklin explains how an extravagant purchase in his childhood taught him a lesson for life. In "The Whistle," notes Arthur J. Clark, "Franklin recounted an early memory that provides a resource for revealing features of his
Summary of Blue Mind in one sentence: Being by the water is good for you, as demonstrated by several studies. Only extend that out over almost 300 pages. That sounds depressingly cynical, and it is, but that's the thought that kept circling through my head while reading Blue Mind. That can be said about a lot of books, but this one bugged me
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