@David East I don’t think you’re the only one excited — but I do think excitement today competes with a lot more noise. For me, a visionary mindset for children doesn’t start with the rocket itself, but with the story behind it: - people daring to think long‑term, - to fail, - to persevere, - and to build something bigger than themselves. In work and in life, I see the same challenge. If everything is instant, comfortable, and entertaining, curiosity fades. Vision comes back when adults model wonder, patience, and purpose, and when we connect big achievements to human values: courage, teamwork, responsibility. Moments like this are invitations — not just to watch history happen, but to talk with our children about why it matters.