1. From the FLIGHT OF THE PHOENIX movie with Dennis Quaid:
FLY ABOVE THE DESERT
2. From Perry Marshall's analysis of the Wright Brothers:
WORK ON THE WINGS, THE DESIGN OF THE PLANE
3. From Vernon Howard's great book PSYCHO-PICTOGRAPHY (Chapter 11)
"...We need do only whatever we can do at the present moment."
A higher level of thinking will allow us to fly easily above the desert.
The design is more important than the power of the engine.
One step at a time, every step is a success.
Alex Martin