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When a test pilot comes off a flight, there is typically another pilot who is going to take it up, and he believes in the debriefing. You don't keep something to yourself.
When you work really hard for something for a long time it's almost impossible to believe that it's coming true.
If the only way you can do well is working more hours than someone else, you're going to lose out because there's always going to be someone who is going to work more.
A lot of people deal with things that are bad. Once you've been through something, you grow from it and you take a lot in. You can always turn it into something positive.
Every time an adult is going to write something for a teenager and you don't have, physically, a person who is that, you are always going to be a little off.
It's just like with people. You're going to get along better working with them - human or equine - if you ask politely rather than demand that they do things.
If I'm going to do something, I'm going to do it 110%, or there's no point in doing it at all, especially if the work takes me away from time with my husband and children.
Regarding the Hall of Fame, when they decided I was going to be one of the possible candidates, when I heard that, I was so thrilled. You're always hoping for something like that.
If you believe that you can't do something, then you're not going to do it. If you believe you can, and you're willing to put in the effort and figure out a way to do it, then the majority of the time, you can.