Nia’s eyes cross and she shakes her head. She skims paragraphs filled with links beyond her comprehension, then lands on what she came for — the opening sentence of paragraph 6.
Calliope reads, “Updrafts are found when a wind blowing at a hill or mountain has to rise to climb…”
“I’m so glahhhhd —” Thalia balances on one foot while tying the laces on the other, “we’ve learned to luhhhv — exploring the length of our reach.”
If you can walk away from a landing, it’s a good landing.
If you can use the airplane the next day, it’s an outstanding landing.
~Chuck Yeager
A note from LoveLetterist:
I enjoyed a recognition this morning...
about style...
and all kinds of kinds.
I listened to Rogan, Willink, Hormozi, and Reeves operating within their genius
so blunt and bold
in comparison to my poetic, riddling style.
I appreciate their authenticity
and recognize it doesn't matter whether or not they appreciate mine
because the most relevant mountain we're here to conquer
is ourselves.
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I love today’s artwork! How long have you been “arting” since stick figure days. These owls are gems, figuratively speaking.
Your reference to Chapter 6? Book 5? Your organizational skills far exceed mine! 😉 Yeager’s quote brought a smile to my face.
Beth interviewed him while doing research for a book. He offered this: “When you enter a room immediately locate a safe exit point, never sit in the corner of the room, and always keep your eye on the door.” He sounds like he could fly his plane the next day!
Have a joyous left and right brain kind of day. 😊