Baseball isnβt supposed to be a game of life and deathβ¦ The summer that **Chase Stern** entered my life, I was seventeen. The daughter of a legend, the Yankees were my family, their stadium my home, their dugout my workplace. My focus was on the game. Chase β¦ he started out as a distraction. A dis
Moonshot
β Scribed by Mike Massimino
- Book ID
- 112091402
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780306832642
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Learn the NASA Astronaut mindset to solve problems, provide leadership in the face of adversity, and never give up when pursuing your wildest ambitions.
Mike Massimino achieved his dream of exploring space. Now he distills stories and insights from NASA into an actionable guide to accomplish your biggest goals. Mike reveals how to make possible the seemingly impossibleβon Earth. Written with characteristic wit and a big heart, Mike identifies ten hard-earned lessons of spaceflight and his other life experiences, including:
β’ One in a Million Is Not Zero : The odds are against you. Do it anyway.
β’ The Thirty-Second Rule : Youβre going to make mistakes. Learn how to deal with them.
β’ Be Amazed : The universe is an incredible place. Stop what youβre doing and look around.
β’ Know When to Pivot : Change is inevitable. Accept and embrace it.
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