Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield
Chris Austin Hadfield OC OOnt MSC CDis a retired Canadian astronaut who was the first Canadian to walk in space. An engineer and former Royal Canadian Air Force fighter pilot, Hadfield has flown two space shuttle missions and served as commander of the International Space Station...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionAstronaut
Date of Birth29 August 1959
CitySarnia, Canada
CountryCanada
views advice criticism
In any field, it's a plus if you view criticism as potentially helpful advice rather than as a personal attack.
frustration two appreciate
Life off Earth is in two important respects not at all unworldly: you can choose to focus on the surprises and pleasures, or the frustrations. And you can choose to appreciate the smallest scraps of experience, the everyday moments, or to value only the grandest, most stirring ones.
dad fatherhood elation
Fatherhood is the unending imperfect task of turning yourself into your dad while secretly maintaining the unbridled elation of your boyhood
determination mean tasks
Competence means keeping your head in a crisis, sticking with a task even when it seems hopeless, and improvising good solutions to tough problems when every second counts. It encompasses ingenuity, determination and being prepared for anything.
decisions-you-make tonight tomorrow
Every decision you make, from what you eat to what you do with your time tonight, turns you into who you are tomorrow and the day after that.
opposites worry problem
Anticipating problems and figuring out how to solve them is actually the opposite of worrying: it's productive.
home space flying
Almost everything worthwhile carries with it some sort of risk, whether it's starting a new business, whether it's leaving home, whether it's getting married, or whether it's flying in space.
life thinking optimism
My optimism and confidence come not from feeling I'm luckier than other mortals, and they sure don't come from visualizing victory. They're the result of a lifetime spent visualizing defeat and figuring out how to prevent it. Like most astronauts, I'm pretty sure that I can deal with what life throws at me because I've thought about what to do if things go wrong, as well as right. That's the power of negative thinking.
differences danger reactions
By looking at the difference between perceived danger and actual danger, you can fundamentally change your reaction.
education simple wind
To me, it's simple: if you've got the time, use it to get ready. What else could you possibly have to do that's more important? Yes, maybe you'll learn how to do a few things you'll never wind up actually needing to do, but that's a much better problem to have than needing to do something and having no clue where to start.
results
Every single day you're the result of what you did on the days prior.
culture experiments humans
Spaceflight isn't just about doing experiments, it's about an extension of human culture.
world changing-the-world remember
Remember, nobody changes the world on their own.
adults want kicks
Don`t let life randomly kick you into the adult you don`t want to become