
Everything Is Figureoutable, Pt. II
Jan 18, 2021
Explore the remarkable story of Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight and the lessons it holds about self-reliance. The discussion highlights the indispensable skill of problem-solving and why parents should instill this quality in their children. Discover how fostering independence and critical thinking can empower the next generation to tackle challenges head-on.
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Lindbergh's Resourcefulness
- Charles Lindbergh faced a challenge when planning the first transatlantic flight: he didn't know the exact distance.
- He and a partner used a globe, string, and a key to figure it out, demonstrating resourcefulness.
Teach Problem-Solving
- Teach kids how to learn and solve problems, not just memorize facts.
- Show them that everything is figureoutable by example and by encouraging their own problem-solving.