One Small Step…One Giant Leap.

Forty years ago today a man walked on the moon. I know because I watched it happen on TV. Sure, I was young enough to confuse some key points. Mainly, I thought Walter Cronkite did the news at night and starred as Captain Kangaroo by day. Of course, that was an easy enough mistake for a little kid—both men radiated that same something special that made them stand out in my mind as one…and they did look a little alike around the eyes on a small black and white TV screen.
But today’s anniversary isn’t about Walter Cronkite or Captain Kangaroo; it’s about the moon. And, even a confused little kid like me did not miss the Big Idea about what it meant when it came to landing there.
What did it mean?
To me, it meant growing up absolutely knowing one thing for sure: You better know where you want to go because when you set your sites on a destination, you absolutely can get there. Even if you choose the moon.
I learned that 40 years ago today. And, the cool part is I still know it’s true.
So, thanks Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and all the rocket men (and women) from NASA. We toast you with a glass of Tang this morning…and in the spirit of celebrating your can-do attitude, we launch PRTherapy.com today for dreamers and doers around the globe.








