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Friday, November 14, 2008

What Can Be

Nick Burkholder

I’ve never had an original idea in my life but greatly enjoyed learning from others and trying to put their lessons to work.

I knew nothing of what had become of Neil Armstrong after he came back from the moon until I heard him speak. I suspect that most people would seize the opportunity to see him because no one can top what he did. He’s a real super hero - he even has a super hero name. (I used to suspect that one of the reasons NASA picked him was his name.)

Neil Armstrong didn’t come across as a super hero. He described himself as a "white socks, pocket protector nerdy engineer." The nerd that walked on the moon went on to speak of why engineering was his life’s work: "Science is about what is; engineering is about what can be." It was a compelling message for any of us that are interested in making things better and became one of the two fundamental concepts that drove the development of OnPerformance.

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