Pushing Beyond Limits: Embracing Mistakes and Failure in the Pursuit of Success

Well, you push yourself to failure in the jet. There’s different levels of failure, so you don’t want to crash the jet. So that’s, you know, you can think of it as different in clintric circles or something, but yeah, you always want to push yourself till you’re making mistakes. And so I think kind of in every aspect of my life, whether it’s running, whether it’s working out, pushing myself to write this book, I always want to push myself to. To starting to make some mistakes. And if you’re not making those mistakes, you’re not trying hard enough. And I think that’s really the one thing that. That stood out in pilot training and having it had a chance to be an instructor teaching other students. You can tell the students that. That are used to failing in a good way and going back and learning and trying to get better. And I think that’s the one skill, cause as we talked to you in the beginning, just born as a good pilot, fully based on practice and failing and trying to get better.