After reading The Wright Brothers, I was most surprised that they were able to do all they did without a college education. With this, I most admired the motivation that they had to push through all of those failure and still get to their final success. This has more to do with the US, but I was disappointed that the US did not take any interest in the accomplishment the Wright Brothers accomplished. They failed all the time, but they just kept making money on the side and trying to perfect their craft.
I noticed that they had incredible motivation and dedication to fulfilling their goal of flying.
I was a bit confused by the jargon that is involved in making the plane actually work.
I would ask how long they would have kept trying to know if they had a stopping point. I would also ask what they would have done with themselves if the plane had never worked.
It appeared their idea of hard work was never letting go of what they wanted to accomplish. I can relate with this idea since I believe hard work is long and arduous.
Hello David,
ReplyDeleteI also researched about the "The Wright Brothers" and their life story towards the actual construction of the first airplane is fascinating. I was amazed to see how those brothers could come up with such idea without having the specific knowledge. If I'm not mistaken they did not even complete high school. Overall pretty good story, specially for us who wanna become entrepreneurs and develop our own business. Thank you!