The launch of Sputnik 1 back in 1957 ignited the great global “space race,” and completely changed the life of a West Virginia coalminer’s son . Mesmerized as he and his tiny town watched the streak of light crossing the night sky, the teen threw himself into model rocket design and testing. His father demanded he stop the foolishness, forget about the stars, and accept that soon he’d be a miner, too.
Defiantly, the boy continued to pursue his passion for space exploration, and went on to become a NASA engineer. Homer H. Hickam, Jr., shared his story in his autobiographical book, Rocket Boys , which was made into the critically acclaimed 1999 movie, October Sky .
It takes a healthy dose of both patience and persistence, two of the Five P’s to Optimum Health as taught by the Optimum Health Institute (OHI), to turn ambitious ideas into reality. People who make their dreams happen have these four things in common:
Young visionary artist Walt Disney created Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, which became an instant animated hit.When he approached his film distributor about a raise after Oswald’s huge success, he was shocked to learn the distributor owned the character, and was actually planning on slicing Walt’s salary.Undeterred, Walt let go of Oswald, and immediately created Mickey Mouse.
Similarly, a young Katie Couric was an assignment editor at CNN when she made an unimpressive first appearance in front of the camera. CNN network cofounder Reese Schonfeld ordered she was never to appear on air again. She went on to co-host The Today Show for 15 years, and was the first woman to solo anchor a network evening newscast.
What ignites your passion, and makes you feel like you’re truly contributing? Get back in touch with that heart-felt desire, and recapture your joy and spiritual balance.
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