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Experimentation … from sabbatical During our vacation in OBX, we stopped by the Wright Brothers National Memorial and learned all about experimentation, failure, iterating, pioneering, and of course, flight!At work, I spend a lot of time thinking about these subjects in the context of modern work, but what I love is that I can bring these concepts to my kiddos in a way that shows just how world-changing and challenging they are. A few things I learned that still resonate today: ✈️ Experimenting requires risk, and calculating the risk is essential to keeping the experiment going. In the case of flight, certain failures result in danger (especially when your co*ckpit looks like you laying belly-down on the wings), so take calculated risks is over dangerous risk. 🛫 For the big experiments, years of expensive failures are pretty common, but these learning steps are essential. The Wrights built gliders and all types of machinery that didn’t meet their own standards for years, but they learned along the way until they got to their goal. 🛬When you’re onto something big, so is everyone else. The competition is fierce in the chase for a “first.” There were dozens of engineers around the world going after the same goal of the first powered, controlled flight. It took Orville nearly his whole life to get the credit he thought they deserved, and it’s still disputed today. 🛩️ So you did a thing, so what? Documentation and storytelling is way more important than anyone realizes. There were only a few people at the Wright Brothers’ flight, luckily one was a photographer. But nobody cared for years. Once the newspapers cared after a public demonstration in France, the scientific community didn’t believe them. Orville Wright finally won a battle with the Smithsonian to have their flight recognized only 6 years before his death, 40 years later. The road to innovation is rarely straight forward, easy, or without controversy. It’s interesting to me to walk the path of past innovators and understand the deeper versions of their stories. #experimentation #pioneering #iteration #engineering #failure

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There's a long history of risk in the OBX. These guys, Blackbeard, Graveyard of the Atlantic, Blackbeard, Virginia Dare, Lost Colony. One of the greatest national seashores in the country. Hard to beat the OBX. Which town(s) did you guys do?

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Orville and Wilbur get all the credit, but it was actually their sister Katherine that ran the business, negotiated contracts with the government, and made them famous.

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