The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son Money is meaningless if it doesn't improve lives. Accumulating for the sake of it is empty; what matters is how you use your wealth to transform the world. Help with purpose, not for vanity. Being generous isn't about giving what's left over, but about giving with insight and compassion. Great wealth brings great responsibility. May your success be meaningful, your wealth purposeful, and may your heart never harden to the pain of others.
Giving thanks opens paths that pride will never see.
Dear John,
Gratitude is not a weakness; it's a strength that multiplies your blessings. Sincerely thanking those who help you opens invisible doors. Even in adversity, there are reasons to be grateful: lessons, people, opportunities. Remember that nobody achieves success alone, and acknowledging this keeps you humble and aware. Be generous with your gratitude, both in word and deed. The ungrateful live blind; the grateful are illuminated by new possibilities that others fail to see.
Faith guides where strength falls short.
Dear John,
