Fitzgerald confesses in a Letter to His Daughter that has no date, that he does not believe much in happiness.
His daughter Scottie was eleven years when he wrote this letter. He also confessed that he does not believe in misery either.
F. Scott Fitzgerald who was known for being a prolific author of books such as The Great Gatsby in the same letter tells his daughter thing to worry about and things to ignore.
In the view of many literary giants, his letter still holds very valuable lessons for anyone who cares.
It is easy to see from the letter that Fitzgerald was a great dad who cared a great deal about his daughter.
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