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“What Good Shall I Do?” Pin Cocktail Napkins Your Time is My TimeBest 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