The Wright Brothers’ Secret: Tiny Steps, Giant Wings

History
Orville and Wilbur Wright didn’t start by building a perfect airplane. They tested gliders, kites, and prototypes that crashed. Each tiny step brought them closer to flight. In 1903, their “impossible” dream finally lifted off.

Reflection
Massive progress doesn’t start with massive effort. It starts with tiny, consistent experiments. Each one teaches. Each one builds wings.

Technique — Flight 45

  • Pick one dream that feels “too big”.

  • Break it down into a 45-minute experiment.

  • Example: instead of “write a book”, try “write one page as if it’s a scene from the book.”

Quantum Question
👉 What if your next step already has wings?

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