Is your life dedicated to one epic goal on a scale of a space shuttle launch?
The New York Times reports that after 20 years and $20 million, Michel Fournier - now 64 years old - is ready to complete his goal to fall to earth.
“Fournier’s jump can set four records: fastest free fall, longest free fall, highest altitude for a human balloon flight and highest parachute jump.”
Read about The Big Jump…and let it inspire you to think how far you’ll go—and what you’re willing to give up to give up—for your biggest goal!
What if your big goal doesn’t pan out?
Imagine the disappointment after preparing for years to do something when, for whatever reason, it cannot come to fruition. Now imagine how you can avoid disappointment.
In the process of preparing for the Big Jump, Fournier will have:
- gotten into amazing physical shape
- inspired millions of people
- known that he tried his best
- learned all the scientific and technical aspects of a big jump
- met all kinds of amazing people
- experienced things that will make great stories
- prepared himself to motivate others, as a speaker for example
Always remember (you know what comes next): It’s the journey, not the destination.
Je dois envie un tshirt de SuperViva a Michel! (One of my goals is to improve my French.)
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