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There was once a group of scientists at Caltech named 'rocket boys' because of their obsession with testing rockets and appropriate fuels. Legend has it that on one of their attempts, they set fire to the oxygen line, which could have blown up half their building. It could have been a story of how a mistake was culled before it literally did blow up the building in their next attempt. However, a professor saw merit in their experiment, recommended a few tweaks and allowed them to continue their experimentation with guidance. Now it's a story of how the American Space Program was born.
In a world becoming so divisive, it's great to hear advice on strengthening bonds. I’m an optimist but even I’m noticing the prolific increase in divisiveness across all walks of life of late, whether it’s a sports story that divides our opinions, a business story that pokes at raw nerves, or a story about education that sparks heated disagreement. So it’s really nice when you come across fresh counsel on how to bolster bonds instead of bust them.