Would you agree with the statement that a
dream is born from an idea-a simple idea
conceived in the mind?
Back in the 19th century two brothers had an
idea which eventually became their passionate
and consuming dream. Their relentless pursuit of
that dream was rewarded with an accomplishment
that changed world travel.
On Friday December 17, 1903 at 10:35 AM, the
Wright brothers (Wilbur and Orville) achieved
their dream. They flew "the world's first
power-driven, heavier-than-air machine in which
man made free, controlled, and sustained
flight." This memorable feat took place at Kitty
Hawk, North Carolina on a cold windy morning.
The dream started with an idea that was
planted in their minds by a toy given to them by
their father. In the words of the boys, "Late in
the autumn of 1878, our father came into the
house one evening with some object partly
concealed in his hands, and before we could see
what it was, he tossed it into the air. Instead
of falling to the floor, as we expected, it flew
across the room till it struck the ceiling,
where it fluttered awhile, and finally sank to
the floor." This simple toy made of bamboo, cork
and stretched rubber bands, fascinated the
Wright brothers and sparked their lifelong
interest in human flight.
The Wright brothers were great thinkers. They
enjoyed learning new things. Initially, they
recycled broken parts, built a printing press
and opened their own printing office. Their
interest moved to bicycles and in 1893, they
opened the Wright Cycle Company where they sold
and repaired bicycles. But Wilbur (the older
brother) had his mind set on something more
exciting. He decided to seriously pursue flying.
The brothers spent many hours researching,
testing their machines and making improvements
after unsuccessful attempts at human flight.
What started out as a hobby soon became a
passion. With determination and patience they
realized their dream in 1903.
The next time you hear or see an airplane or
travel on one, remember where it all started. A
simply idea conceived in the minds of two young
men who did not finish high school. Believe it
or not, they did not have a University degree in
Aeronautical Engineering, Mathematics, Physics
or any other subject. They were not scientists
in the true sense of the word. In fact, many of
their peers who did not witness their
accomplishment, had trouble believing that two
bicycle mechanics from Dayton, Ohio did what
they claimed.
What idea or ideas are YOU working on? Have
you said you can't do this or that because you
are not a scientist? Have you limited yourself
by saying you are not smart enough? Or have you
joined the majority in saying that everything
has already been invented or discovered?
Since the introduction of the first
generation of personal computers in 1981, we are
able to do many things more efficiently. With a
super computer between your ears and the
personal computer at your finger tips, your
dream can be achieved. First, give birth to that
dream with an idea. A simply idea that ANYONE of
us can conceive!