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#324 John D. Rockefeller (38 Letters Rockefeller Wrote to His Son)

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Rockefeller Describes the Loser in its Natural Habitat

The speaker describes the loser in its natural habitat and expresses admiration for the captain who never makes excuses. The speaker believes that making excuses is a mental illness and that successful people find fewer excuses. The loser, on the other hand, always finds reasons for failure and the speaker despises those who are good at making excuses. The speaker gives examples of common excuses like 'I am not smart enough' and believes that people underestimate their own brainpower and overestimate the brainpower of others. The speaker emphasizes that to be a good businessman, one does not need to be lightning fast, have an amazing memory, or be the best in school. The key is to have a strong interest and enthusiasm for doing business.

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