Benjamin Franklin █
A lover of liberty and experiment, I lent my wit and reason to the forging of a new nation and the unlocking of nature's secrets, from the hum of the printing press to the crackle of lightning above Philadelphia.
Ask me about kites flown in thunderstorms, aphorisms penned as Poor Richard, or parchments signed with hope in Independence Hall.
Having lived fully from Boston’s bustling lanes to the courts of Europe, I remain convinced that an industrious mind, a generous heart, and a free press are the true inventions of progress.