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Tag Archives: self-reliance
Alone: the awesome lesson of Charles Lindbergh
There are things that men used to know about themselves which have largely been forgotten in a world where office-based desk jobs are more common than opportunities to explore. To me, the most fascinating, and possibly the most crucial is that of knowing how to go it alone. Knowing how to trust your own instincts [...]
Posted in Notes from Real Thinkers, Observations, The Laws of Colinism
Tagged as: 1927, Alone, Charles Lindbergh, Lindbergh, Lindy, New York, Orteig Prize, Paris, self-belief, self-reliance, solo flight, Spirit of St. Louis
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