curprev13:1613:16, 11 May 2023 LibertyUpdatestalkcontribs 7,935 bytes−142 Deleted statement that says "Mind Your Business" does not mean as it does today. There is no real evidence for this statement. Follow the listed citation, and then the citation that the first citation links, and you will find that the citation does not once mention what it is suggesting. Fake source.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev00:2000:20, 4 November 2022 JoshGlawsontalkcontribs 7,944 bytes−62 →History: Removed False Statement from irrelevant work and source. Go to the cited page, then to the citation they have which is "The Nature and Necessity of a Paper-Currency," and read Franklin's essay which was 59 years prior to the Fugio Cent. Not only does the essay not mention anything about "mind your business," it is also over 59 years prior to the Fugio and irrelevant. Franklin believed people should focus on 13 virtues daily, throughout the year, as time is fleeing.undoTags: RevertedVisual edit