An investment in knowledge pays the best interest,” please explain the proverb in short.
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The saying is pretty straight forward. If you want to get a good return on yourself, your time, your effort and your money, invest in yourself, specifically, in your knowledge. Remember, Ben was big on self-education. He considered it to be so important that he wrote books full of witty sayings and established folklore, to help spread knowledge as far and wide as he possibly could (for a nominal fee, of course). He formed the first public lending library in the United States, and was an avid reader, experimenter and all around curious person. To me, this is just stating a good portion of his life’s work.
The above proverb was Given by -
Benjamin Franklin
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The saying is pretty straight forward. If you want to get a good return on yourself, your time, your effort and your money, invest in yourself, specifically, in your knowledge. Remember, Ben was big on self-education. He considered it to be so important that he wrote books full of witty sayings and established folklore, to help spread knowledge as far and wide as he possibly could (for a nominal fee, of course). He formed the first public lending library in the United States, and was an avid reader, experimenter and all around curious person. To me, this is just stating a good portion of his life’s work.
The above proverb was Given by -
Benjamin Franklin
Hope it helps ✔
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