The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son
The 38 Letters from J.D. Rockefeller to his son True strength comes from faith: in oneself, in God, and in the purpose that drives you. Not everything is solved with muscle or logic; some battles are only won by believing. Faith gives you direction in the fog and supports you when the world falls apart. If you lose everything but keep your faith, you're not defeated. Faith is invisible, but its power transforms the impossible into a fulfilled destiny.
Being kind costs nothing, but it's worth a lot.
Dear John,
Kindness is not a sign of weakness, but of inner strength. Treating others well, even when in positions of power, demonstrates greatness. Courtesy opens doors where force closes them. Never underestimate the power of a kind word, a sincere gesture, or attentive listening. In business and in life, being respectful is a strategic advantage. He who controls his impulses and chooses to be kind conquers more than one who merely imposes.
Your habits determine your destiny.
Dear John,
