| | Well done, Teresa. It was a joy to read that.
I would add that the virtue of productivity isn't as visible in the articles and discussions of Sully as it should be. (Or in our culture at large.) If he hadn't been a man who spent many, many long hours studying, thinking, training, practicing and paying attention to detail, his exercise of courage would not have been successful. The foundation of his heroic act is in his unrelenting, professional excellence which he's developed and exercised for decades.
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