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Ben Franklin’s humble parting words at Constitutional Convention

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On September 17, 1787, just before signing the U.S. Constitution, Benjamin Franklin, too frail to speak, had Pennsylvania delegate James Wilson read his farewell remarks. Franklin’s words offered a lasting lesson in humility and public service during a pivotal moment in American history.

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  • Benjamin Franklin, unable to speak, had James Wilson read his remarks before the Constitution was signed. 9s
  • Franklin admitted he did not entirely approve of the Constitution but valued openness to changing opinions. 22s
  • He highlighted the importance of doubting one's own judgment and respecting others' perspectives. 49s
  • Franklin noted that assembling diverse individuals brings both wisdom and biases, making perfection unlikely. 1m 25s
  • He urged delegates to act with humility and unity for the public good, recognizing disagreement as part of a republic. 1m 51s
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