
“What Good Shall I Do?” Pin
Best known as a Founding Father and polymath (writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, politician, diplomat, printer, publisher, and philosopher), Benjamin Franklin led a deeply committed moral life. Its clearest expression was his daily practice of asking himself, “What good shall I do this day?” when he awoke, and, before retiring, “What good did I do this day?”
In the spirit of Franklin, this pin is a reminder to ourselves and others to ask the morning question, “What good shall I do this day?” The compass design is a subtle reference to the North Star, a guiding principle or purpose, different for each individual, that gives meaning and direction to life.
This round pin is 1.25" in diameter and has one sturdy post in the back.
Best known as a Founding Father and polymath (writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, politician, diplomat, printer, publisher, and philosopher), Benjamin Franklin led a deeply committed moral life. Its clearest expression was his daily practice of asking himself, “What good shall I do this day?” when he awoke, and, before retiring, “What good did I do this day?”
In the spirit of Franklin, this pin is a reminder to ourselves and others to ask the morning question, “What good shall I do this day?” The compass design is a subtle reference to the North Star, a guiding principle or purpose, different for each individual, that gives meaning and direction to life.
This round pin is 1.25" in diameter and has one sturdy post in the back.
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Best known as a Founding Father and polymath (writer, scientist, inventor, statesman, politician, diplomat, printer, publisher, and philosopher), Benjamin Franklin led a deeply committed moral life. Its clearest expression was his daily practice of asking himself, “What good shall I do this day?” when he awoke, and, before retiring, “What good did I do this day?”
In the spirit of Franklin, this pin is a reminder to ourselves and others to ask the morning question, “What good shall I do this day?” The compass design is a subtle reference to the North Star, a guiding principle or purpose, different for each individual, that gives meaning and direction to life.
This round pin is 1.25" in diameter and has one sturdy post in the back.






















