Why America Used to Do Hard Things on Purpose 🚀
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What happened to the bold spirit of American innovation? In this inspiring segment from The Reckoning, LTC Larry Brock looks back at a pivotal chapter in our nation's history, reflecting on the enduring vision of President John F. Kennedy.
I highlight JFK’s powerful quote about the true character of the country: "The American by nature is optimistic. He is experimental, an inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly." He reminds us of the unforgettable challenge to land on the moon—choosing to chase massive goals not because they are easy, but precisely because they are hard.
This video looks at how that courageous mindset shaped generations, urging us to recapture that same sense of grand purpose, resilience, and industrial greatness in the modern era.
Do you think modern society has lost the drive to pursue difficult challenges? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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