Hiis experience of that he learned math and physics by himself in the school and he improve his writing skills through rewriting essays. He failed twice in his math, and due to his persisting on knowledge, he read a whole math book by himself and tried to beat himself. He did never give up on his road to discover the world, the new knowledge. He was encouraged by his brother to write some poem and proves and he got his first book."With this view I took some of the papers, and , making short hints of the sentiment in each sentence, laid them by a few days, and then, without looking at the book, try'd to compleat the papers again, by expressing each hinted sentiment at length, and as fully as it had been expressed before, in any suitable words that sentiment should come to hand. " From the text, it shows that he tried to rewrite newspaper or essay written by famous writers into poem and rewrite the whole essay after a while. He also tried to develop them into a better order, seeking to develop his own writing skills. ”Franklin's seemingly endless curiosity helped him maintain a spirit of lifelong learning. “ His well-known experiment, the kite experiment, fully shows his curiosity of the nature and his spirit of discovery and expertising. “The idea was to fly the kite into the storm clouds and conduct electricity down the kite string. A key was then attached near the bottom, to conduct the …show more content…
“When about 16 years of age I happened to meet with a book, written by one Tryon, recommending a vegetable diet. I determined to go into it.” He read this book and start to consider himself a vegetarian who although be mocked at that time, become the first one come up with this idea. But he personally considers vegetarian diet as the better diet replacing the diet filling with meat. Using present data and scientific research, his opinion get confirmed. He was the first proponent of physical fitness as well. He became the expert in swimming and the only founding father in the Swimming Hall of Fame. Temperance -“Eat not to dullness and drink not to elevation”-, the first one virtue among his 13 virtue. He firmly believed that a clear brain will bring a productive efficiency shown in the work. Instead drinking of alcohol, he started to drink water.”most printers would carry a single tray of heavy lead type; Franklin was known for usually carrying two trays.” The result of he doing it clearly verifies his