The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son You can't move forward if you doubt your own worth. Belief in oneself is the foundation of all achievements. No matter how many doors close or how many mock your plans; if you believe, you'll keep going. Confidence breeds courage, and courage propels you forward when others retreat. Be steadfast, even when you're alone. If you falter out of fear of others' judgment, you'll become a prisoner of their limits. Your destiny begins with your inner conviction.
Values are the compass guiding our decisions.
Dear John,
You can have all the intelligence in the world, but if your values are weak, you'll lose your way. Honesty, responsibility, and integrity are non-negotiable. They are the foundations that will support your achievements when everything else falters. Knowledge opens doors, but values determine how you walk through them. True greatness isn't measured by how much you know, but by what you do with it. Be wise, yes, but above all, be upright. Character is your most solid wealth.
"The greatest value of wealth is the good you can do with it."
Dear John,
