Emphasis Preaching Journal
Joseph Kennedy, the father of...
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Joseph Kennedy, the father of President John F. Kennedy, was a wealthy Boston financier who made the decision to move to New York City in order to widen his financial horizons. When a friend learned of it, he asked Kennedy, "What is it you really want?" Kennedy reflected for a moment and then replied, "Everything."
The trouble with the rich young man was that he thought he already had everything, and didn't want to let any of it go. Little could he have known the real treasure was waiting for him, just beyond what he grasped so tightly.
The trouble with the rich young man was that he thought he already had everything, and didn't want to let any of it go. Little could he have known the real treasure was waiting for him, just beyond what he grasped so tightly.
