If everyone understands what you're doing
you're not building the future.
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It’s a known risk… But the odds against it are pretty good, especially when compared to the rewards of being an astronaut, so they’re willing to take the chance. In fact, they FIGHT for it… as would a lot of us. But getting the public to buy this is a lot tougher, especially a public that expects every risk in their lives to be mitigatable to zero. It will be interesting to see if NASA tries to take on this challenge, explaining to the public that doing bold things isn’t about engineering risk to zero. Shit happens, and if we just want to restrict ourselves to things where shit can’t happen… we’re not going to do anything very interesting.
Dan Canin, a Lockheed test pilot on the Columbia space shuttle accident (via reecepacheco)
I have a significant conscious desire for risk. Maybe it has to do with the (usually) greater reward I can see, my environment growing up, or what I’ve read and learned along the way. I’m sure that’s part of it, but I have a feeling it’s more innate. For me: the adrenaline / dopamine rush; behavior that evolved over millions of years to keep man alive, further his accomplishments and give meaning to his life.
p.s. I’m excited to be getting a copy of Atlas Shrugged back from Reece so I can start reading it again.