The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son Many people stop moving forward out of fear of what others will say. Don't live seeking the world's validation; make decisions based on your principles, not applause. External approval is unstable, but your purpose should remain firm. Listen to advice, but don't hand over the steering wheel of your life to anyone. If you believe in what you're doing, keep going even if no one understands it yet. Time puts everyone in their place.
Accepting injustice is part of seriously playing the game of life.
Dear John,
Many get stuck waiting for everything to be fair. But life isn't, and it doesn't have to be. The world doesn't reward the most just, but the one who adapts best. Don't dwell on what you can't control; focus on what you can do. Use each obstacle as a stepping stone. The advantage lies in knowing how to navigate even in the midst of chaos. If you understand that not everything is fair, you'll be stronger than average.
The value of your life is measured by the impact you leave when you go.
Dear John,
