What Can We Learn From a Smallpox Epidemic in Boston 300 Years Ago? Smallpox epidemic, Boston 1721

Gurteen Knowledge Blog   December 17, 2021, 10:12Precisely 300 years ago, in 1721, Benjamin Franklin and his fellow Bostonians faced a deadly smallpox outbreak in America. The story is fascinating and has many parallels with the current Covid pandemic. There is much we can learn from the episode. As the story shows, in 300 years, scientifically, we … Continue reading What Can We Learn From a Smallpox Epidemic in Boston 300 Years Ago? Smallpox epidemic, Boston 1721

On a Long Life Benjamin Franklin

A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough. Credit: Benjamin Franklin Posts: Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin’s Junto Club Benjamin Franklin founded the Junto Club – a conversational society in 1727Books: Benjamin FranklinBenjamin Franklin’s Junto Club Benjamin Franklin founded the Junto Club – a conversational society in 1727On a Long … Continue reading On a Long Life Benjamin Franklin

On Conversation by Ben Franklin The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 15, 1730

Gurteen Knowledge Blog   May 31, 2024, 15:35In “On Conversation,” an essay published in The Pennsylvania Gazette on October 15, 1730, Ben Franklin addressed the issue of people lacking the skills to engage effectively in conversation. Interestingly, Franklin’s advice focused more on being pleasant and likable rather than on cultivating deep, thought-provoking discussions. I have written more … Continue reading On Conversation by Ben Franklin The Pennsylvania Gazette, October 15, 1730

On Conversation An essay by Benjamin Franklin, the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1730

The Conversible World ** Two Realms of Intellectual Discourse ** Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter Benjamin Franklin’s essay “On Conversation” provides timeless insights into social interactions. The problem lies in common conversational pitfalls such as talking too much or being self-centered. We can create more pleasant and respectful conversations by practicing complaisance, good … Continue reading On Conversation An essay by Benjamin Franklin, the Pennsylvania Gazette, 1730

Benjamin Franklin’s Junto Club Benjamin Franklin founded the Junto Club - a conversational society in 1727

Viennese Coffeehouses ** Stammtisch Tables Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter Benjamin Franklin recognized the value of conversation and the importance of cognitive diversity in convening innovative conversations when he founded the Junto Club almost 300 years ago. In 1727, at the age of 21, Benjamin Franklin, who went on to become was one … Continue reading Benjamin Franklin’s Junto Club Benjamin Franklin founded the Junto Club – a conversational society in 1727