Well Done, Richard Bach!
“The meaning I picked, the one that changed my life: Overcome fear, behold wonder.” Thus said Richard Bach!
Before becoming a beloved writer of the 1970s, Richard Bach had a considerable career as a pilot. He first experienced the wonder of flying at age 14, and went on to serve as an aviator in the military as well as film shoots and flying circuses.
These experiences influenced his 1970 novel “Jonathan Livingston Seagull,” a story of a gull who flies for enjoyment rather than survival.
Bach prioritized that sense of wonder throughout his life, and his philosophy invites us not to let fear stand in the way of seeking new experiences.
In fact, it’s often when we push past that initial resistance that we stumble upon something truly wondrous.
Overcome fear!
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