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Walter Isaacson

“In doing so, he learned one of his pragmatic lessons about jealousy and modesty: he found that people were reluctant to support a “proposer of any useful project that might be supposed to raise one’s reputation.”

Walter Isaacson, Benjamin Franklin: An American Life
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