The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son Power and money have the ability to reveal who you truly are. Many lose their way when they reach the top because they forget the values that got them there. Stay strong, humble, and focused. Don't become arrogant or forget where you come from. Success should bring out the best in you, not the worst. May your outer greatness never surpass your inner greatness. Always be yourself, no matter how far you go.
Yielding isn't always losing; sometimes it's moving forward with intelligence.
Dear John,
In business and in life, there will be times when you have to take a step back in order to take two steps forward. Knowing when to yield is a virtue, not a weakness. Stubbornness can cost you more than a defeat. Evaluate which battles are worth fighting and which merely feed the ego. Stay firm in your principles, but flexible in your strategy. Winning with intelligence is better than losing out of pride.
"He who constantly seeks others' approval lives chained to fleeting opinions."
Dear John,
