Frases de Gandhi y Einstein

Hace poco me he terminado un libro buenísimo, me lo regalo uno de mis hermanos. Lo escribe Philip Delves Broughton y se llama "what they teach you at Harvard Business School". En él, el autor cuenta su experiencia cursando el MBA más prestigioso del mundo, su relación con el resto de alumnos y su búsqueda de trabajo durante este tiempo. Continuamente reflexiona sobre el mundo de los negocios y sobre el dilema entre poner primero el trabajo y el enriquecimiento o la familia.

Hace mención a dos frases muy buenas, una pronunciada por Einstein: "One should guard against preaching to young people success in the customary form as the main aim in life. The most important important motive for work in school and in life is pleasure in work, pleasure in its result, and the knowledge of the value to the rest of the community."

Y lo otra es de Gandhi: " Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever."

First flight!

Last Sunday one of my dreams became true. It was near Navalcarnero, a litle village near Madrid. For the first time in my life I piloted a plane.

This was the Christmas present of my girlfriend, and probably is the best present anyone has ever gave me. Almost a year after I have goose pimples. It was in a winter afternoon, the sun was steadily falling below the line of the horizon.

The aircraft was a white and blue Tecnam Sierra...I will never forget that plane, the first and maybe the last that I piloted ever. Since we got into the cockpit until I got out, the fifteen minutes I spent up there were really intense! We performed some fly-by the airfield, a touch and go and the final landing...

This picture was taken that day at 3,000 feet above sea level, over Casarrubios airfield, near Navalcarnero.