At twenty, I liked turquoise because it was beautiful. At thirty, I saw its value as a business. Later, I realized turquoise had stayed with me longer than most people ever did. I wear it in joy, touch it in sorrow, carry it close when negotiating major deals. It has witnessed my journey from a young girl to who I am today. When I grow old, I’ll leave these stones to my children — not as wealth, but as the path I’ve walked. Every stone tells a story.