The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son Most people fail not due to a lack of ideas, but because they don't take action. A good idea without execution is worthless. Avoid the habit of procrastinating while waiting for the perfect moment; it doesn't exist. Action creates results, experience, and new opportunities. Do today what others fear to do tomorrow. While others hesitate, you take action. Success is not in dreaming, but in doing. Cultivate the habit of acting decisively, without waiting for everything to be perfect.
I don't go to war, but I destroy the competition.
Dear John,
The world doesn't reward weakness. It's not just about competing; it's about mastering with strategy, dignity, and persistence. One must face challenges with courage, without losing one's ethics. Never resort to cheating: true power lies in anticipating, enduring, and acting with cunning. If you have to lose, do it with honor. But ideally, you win with respect, intelligence, and vision. The competition never rests; neither should you.
Borrowing money is creating good luck.
Dear John,
