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What was the ultimate goal of Franklin's plan for self-improvement?

a.
To achieve moral perfection
b.
To improve in at least two categories
c.
Franklin had no expectations of success
d.
To create a popular self-help plan

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User Melston
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The correct answer should be a. To achieve moral perfection

He believed that if everyone behaved according to that plan, the world would be a great place, and that everyone should strive to become such a person. He followed the plan since he was 20, up until his death at 79.
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