The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son Reputation is an invisible asset, but more valuable than gold. It takes years of consistency to build and a single impulsive act to lose. Protect your name as you would protect your business. Be punctual, keep your promises, and treat everyone fairly. The trust others have in you will be the foundation for many opportunities. A good name will open doors for you, even when you're not there. Let it speak for you.
Knowledge is not enough; you must know how to apply it.
Dear John,
Continuous learning gives you an edge, but only if you turn it into action. Study, listen, read, but most importantly, put what you learn into practice. Knowledge without application rots; with application, it flourishes. Don't just collect data; be a creator of results. Learn from every experience, every person, and even failure. Useful wisdom is the kind that transforms your surroundings, not just decorates your mind.
Lost time never returns, but it is always regretted.
Dear John,
