Body Quote by Charles Lindbergh
“Wind, weather, power, load - gradually these elements stop churning in my mind. It's less a decision of logic than a feeling, the kind of feeling that comes when you gauge the distance to be jumped between two stones across a brook. Something within you disengages itself from your body and travels ahead with your vision to make the test. You can feel it try the jump as you stand looking. Then uncertainty gives way to the conviction that it can or can't be done.”
About This Quote
Source Speech: Inaugural Address, Charles Lindbergh, 1927
The quote describes the mental shift from analytical planning to intuitive confidence when facing a daring leap, emphasizing how uncertainty transforms into conviction.
In simple terms: Intuition replaces logic when taking bold risks.
Trust your gut before acting.
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When to use this quote
- athletic feats
- business ventures
- creative projects
- personal challenges
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What cues signal true intuition?
- How do you balance analysis and feeling?
Intuition can be misleading without factual grounding.