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what kept you going to pursue your dream

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Positivity is the elixir of the subconscious.

All the solid guys with a great attitude and a positive professional demeanor that I knew in Flight School or the regionals - have had solid careers (all relative).

The moaners, slouchers, know it alls - who spend all their time seemingly expanding their waistlines - while blaming the world, are still there.

Never give up, tomorrow is going to be a great day.

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You fly because you like to, ........................ disappointed
 
If you hit the ball over the fence, you can take your time running the bases.

I tried to find the enjoyment at each stage of my career. It was there, just hard to find sometimes.
 
If you hit the ball over the fence, you can take your time running the bases.
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Until that is, the catcher punches your teeth down your throat crossing home plate after you've taken "your time" running the bases.
 
Just wondering what you guys did when you felt down and dejected with aviation, the industry or when the road seemed long and the airline dream rather far away and unattainable.

What motivated and inspired you- what keeps you going?

I went out and got a real job. It didn't take long before aviation seemed like a great idea again.
 

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