Key Facts or Insights from "An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth"
- Preparation is vital. Astronauts spend 90% of their time on Earth preparing for space.
- Success is built on the ability to visualize failure and plan accordingly.
- Small, consistent improvements lead to big gains over time.
- Competence is more valuable than confidence.
- Being a “zero” (someone who doesn’t negatively impact a situation) is better than being a “minus one” (someone who harms a situation).
- Understand that you're part of a bigger picture; teamwork is essential.
- The “Aim to be a zero” philosophy emphasizes the importance of humility.
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