The chapter explores the story of Charles Lindberg and his quest to determine the distance of the first transatlantic flight, emphasizing problem-solving skills and self-reliance.
“When Charles Lindbergh was thinking about attempting the first transatlantic flight, he ran into an issue. It wasn’t that he had very little money. It wasn’t that he was a nobody. It wasn’t even that he hadn’t flown more than a few hours in one stop before. It wasn’t even that others who had tried it had died.”
Ryan discusses the one skill that that transcends all others, and why you must show it to your kids, on today’s Daily Dad podcast.
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