You Are Good to Me

The list went on like this: 

[- Always cover your mouth when you cough.

-Do not interrupt someone when they are speaking with you.

- Share your experiences with peers.

-Be polite and wear a smile.]

They all seemed to be basic etiquette tips. Stein scanned them all with young Franklin's small compacted letters. Yes, he knew immediately that this must be written by Franklin when he was younger. 

But as he continued reading by turning the page around, his eyes widened in shock at the new title. 

[How to Behave Like a Good Boy in a Bad Society--- My Edition]

The list... The list went on like this.

[Study the person you are talking with like you are studying for a test. Know their weaknesses and strengths, and how that can affect you and others. After all, there is a large chance that they are studying you as well.]

[Do not talk back to old people, they do not hear anything and stay blind to their surroundings.]