The Right Stuff: Breaking the sound barrier + communications excellence

In the book The Right Stuff, Tom Wolfe explores the Mercury Project, NASA's first crewed space missions, and the origins of the astronaut program.

Specifically, the book follows the elite military pilots engaged in post-World War II research, flying experimental rocket-powered and high-speed aircraft.

Chuck Yeager receives special attention.

Like the other pilots in the book, Yeager passed one harsh test after another.

Often, when passing so many rigorous tests, humans think of themselves as special.

Unique.

Otherworldly.

Unprecedented.

But Yeager begged to differ.

"There is no such thing as a natural-born pilot. Whatever my aptitude or talents, becoming a proficient pilot was hard work, really a lifetime's learning experience… The best pilots fly more than others; that's why they are best."

Yeager broke the sound barrier on October 14, 1947, at an altitude of 45,000 ft over the Mojave Desert in California.

In 1953, Yeager again became the world's fastest airman, piloting a plane to Mach 2.44.

He was also among the first American pilots to fly a Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-15.

Like Yeager and the world's best pilots, the world's best communicators communicate more than others.

They put in the reps.

They utilize different platforms to share ideas.

They seek high-low communication opportunities.

TED Talk solutions

Most executives are looking for TED Talk solutions.

Change your morning routine, change your business.

How to make stress your friend.

Lessons from the longest study of happiness.

Better living through 10 mindful minutes.

All good.

All worthy.

All interesting.

All useless in communicating and leading in a multi-polar, hyper-geopolitical business environment.

TED Talks provide silver bullet micro solutions.

TED Talks are cupcakes.

Cupcakes are yummy but not satiating.

There is merit in the butterfly effect, but there is more long-term success in embracing ecosystem solutions.

Better to open a can of words with macro solutions.

Better to understand history, culture, education, geography, and economics.

For success in a multi-polar, hyper-geopolitical business environment, it's better to take a course over 18 hours than a talk in 18 minutes.

Global executives, thought leaders, and influential entrepreneurs need more book smarts, situation awareness, and the TWIN Framework to succeed in today's hyper-geopolitical world.

Caracal is here to help.

Caracal believes successful communications requires intelligence, strategy, engagement, and education.

Caracal is here to help you succeed in today's interconnected business environment.

Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc

Sound More Interesting at Cocktails Memo | October 27, 2023

25 talking points for better conversation at cocktails from news of the past week.

1. GM + Honda scrap plans to co-develop 'affordable' sub-$30,000 EVs.

2. Qualcomm unveils new PC chip in challenge to Apple + Intel

3. Microsoft to invest $3.2 billion to boost AI and tech in Australia.

4. In 2022, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon spent a combined $198.9 billion on research and developmen.

5. Today: First anniversary of Elon Musk completing the acquisition of the social media platform Twitter, renamed X in July this year.

6. Foxconn + Nvidia team up for AI' factories.'

7. Stockholm is banning gas and diesel cars in one central district next year.

8. Amazon now has 10,000 Rivian electric delivery vans in service.

9. Suzuki will make EVs in India and will export vehicles to Japan in 2025.

10. Nio is considering using dealers to build sales in Europe.

11. OpenAI is working on a new AI-generated image tool.

12. Amazon Prime delivery drones to take flight in the UK next year.

13. The first part of The Crown's final season will be released on November 16.

14. Michael Mann says 'Heat 2' will be his next film.

15. Is it Sphere or The Sphere?

16. Nearly 1 in 4 adults feel lonely, according to a new Meta-Gallup survey.

17. An NEA study shows few people attend movies, theaters, and museums.

18. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell receives an extension through 2027.

19. Today: The Major League Baseball World Series begins.

20. Saturday: South Africa takes on New Zealand in the Rugby World Cup final in Paris.

21. Within a few days of Lionel Messi's move to Miami announcement, Adidas received almost 500,000 requests from stores and suppliers for the Inter Miami jersey.

22. The NHL will launch its version of "NFL RedZone" called "Frozen Frenzy."

23. Global business for the NBA accounts for about 10% of total team and league revenue.

24. This NBA season, a record number of 125 international players are on opening-night rosters.

25. Teahupoo is one of the world's most famous surfing areas and the designated Paris Olympics site for the surfing competition.

Enjoy the ride + plan accordingly.

-Marc