Richard de Crespigny
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Appearances Over Time
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And I tell my dad, we're going off for the day into a state forest of 300 square miles.
And I'll say, you see your dinner.
That's all he knew.
We were off with riding motorbikes.
Didn't know where we were going other than into the 300 square miles.
Right.
But the bikes broke down.
We ended up in hospital a few times and we had to repair the bikes, had to maintain them.
It gave us all these skills of knowledge and it gave us a whole lot of experience, both mental and physical.
Physical skills to really maneuver the motorbike hard and to push your body and
You're getting out of control, out of your comfort zone.
You have to recover.
Riding motorbikes when I was young and getting filthy dirty and cold and wet was a great, really a critical part of my early past.
So to answer some of the questions, I have to go back that far to the motorbikes.
So the second book about resilience, I identified eight elements.
Now, just bear with me because this applies to you personally, corporately, nationally, right?
Knowledge.
You've got to know something.
You've got to learn and train.
You've got to commit to a lifetime of learning and change.