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d) How do storico/biographics of such famous people help youngsters?​

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The reason why young people should read biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and diaries is because they provide the most valuable lessons in life. People who write their autobiographies usually have an interesting story to tell about the trials and tribulations of their own lives. Every life has a beginning, middle, and an end, and how one has lived one's life should be of great interest to those who are still at the beginning.

It's instructive to know how others, both famous and not so famous, handled the crises in their lives, found their life mates, raised their families, and pursued their interesting careers, whether it be as a merchant, writer, artist, poet, politician, soldier, actor, attorney, inventor, scientist, engineer, physician, nurse, teacher, or any other career you can think of. Since you, the reader, will be choosing your own career or life calling, you will be enlightened by studying how others made their way on the stage of life. Every life serves a purpose, and discovering your own purpose can be aided by delving into the lives of others whose purposes have made our lives better or worse.

The Bible, of course, is our primary source of biographical stories. Who can forget the lives of Adam and Eve, Cain and Abel, Abraham, Joseph, Moses, Joshua, David, Solomon, Paul, and the life of God on earth, Jesus Christ? That God is involved in our lives is indisputable.

George Washington's life was clearly one directed by God's providence. He became the father of the United States of America and thus has affected all Americans and all those who will come after us. Every young American should read his biography. So many biographies of Washington have been written that it is worthwhile to read several of them written at different periods in our history. There are also great biographies of Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, James Madison, Andrew Jackson, George Rogers Clark, John Winthrop, Alexander Hamilton, and many other illustrious Americans.

The life of Abraham Lincoln will inform the young reader of how this nation underwent its most crucial crisis of survival, engaging the North and South in a war that cost a half million American lives. Read the biographies of Generals Sherman, Ulysses S. Grant, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson to learn what soldiering is all about. If you're attracted to a military career you should also read the lives of George S. Patton, Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and others who fought in our wars.

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