The Wright Brothers crashed. A lot. Their test flights in February 1908 included multiple crashes, mechanical failures, and near-disasters. Each crash could have ended the project. Instead, each crash became data: what broke, why it broke, how to fix it.
They didn't see failures as reasons to quit—they saw them as expensive lessons. Every crash taught them something that made the next flight better.
Every business owner in {CITY} knows this reality: some things fail. At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we've had our crashes—ideas that didn't work, products that flopped, decisions that cost us. But we learn from every failure and come back smarter. Persistence means trying again with better information.
America's 250th celebrates those who turn failure into education.
#USA250 #Resilience #LearnFromFailure #{CITY}
They didn't see failures as reasons to quit—they saw them as expensive lessons. Every crash taught them something that made the next flight better.
Every business owner in {CITY} knows this reality: some things fail. At {BUSINESS_NAME}, we've had our crashes—ideas that didn't work, products that flopped, decisions that cost us. But we learn from every failure and come back smarter. Persistence means trying again with better information.
America's 250th celebrates those who turn failure into education.
#USA250 #Resilience #LearnFromFailure #{CITY}
Historical Event
Wright Brothers Testing Season, February 1908
Story Angle
The Perseverer - Learning from Failure