04/21/2026
One cold night, a billionaire met a poor old man outside. He asked him, "Don't you feel cold being outside without a coat?"
The old man replied, "No, but I'm used to it." The billionaire replied, "Wait for me, I'll go into my house and get you one." The poor man was very happy and said he would wait for him. The billionaire went into his house and got busy there, forgetting about the poor man.
In the morning, he remembered the poor old man and went out to search for him, but he found him dead from the cold, but he left a note: "When I didn't have warm clothes, I had the strength to fight it. It was cold because I was used to it, but when you promised to help me, I became attached to your promise and that strength took hold of me."
Moral of the story:
If you can't keep your promise, don't make any promises. It may mean nothing to you, but it can mean everything to someone else.
I won't do business for people if I don't know what I'm doing.
All I need is your trust.