How important is your dream to you? Wilbur and Orville Wright had a dream
of building and flying a heavier than air machine. Scores of other inventors had the same dream, yet what set the Wright brothers apart was what
they were willing to do on a daily basis to realize their dream of flying.
Here is what they did on a daily basis to realize
their dream of flying:
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They
devoured the aviation literature of the day.
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They
exhaustively studied the flight of birds.
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They
built a kite model of their design and studied its flight.
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They
developed a wind machine to study the effects of wind on the wings of their design.
· They
flew their design first as a glider.
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Finally,
they designed and mounted an engine on the plane and successfully flew it at
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
· They
experimented with the plane and learned how to fly greater distances and at
greater altitudes.
· They
improved their design enabling the plane to be piloted with turns and other
maneuvers.
·
They
trained others to pilot their design.
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They
effectively marketed their invention and aggressively protected their patents
and copyrights.
The
dream of flying is what motivated the Wright brothers, but it was their
personal work ethic that drove them to devote a portion of every day to making
their dream a reality.
Again,
how important your dream is to you? What you are willing to do
today to make it a reality?