Benjamin Franklin Qoute


This quote attributed to Benjamin Franklin suggests that many people stop engaging with life fully or pursuing their passions at a young age, but they continue to go through the motions until their actual death much later. It's a call to live fully and meaningfully throughout one's life. Franklin was known for his wit and wisdom, and this quote reflects his view on the importance of lifelong vitality and purpose.

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