Anousheh Ansari’s family is originally from Iran but they transplanted themselves in America after the Islamic Revolution; and guess where they chose to settle? Yup! Texas!
She had a childhood dream. Going into space.
Did she realize that dream? Yes she did!
Did she have to overcome prejudices and obstacles? Uuuhhh … hmmm?
A female, an American of Iranian descent who wanted to display both the American and Iranian flags on the sleeve of her spacesuit.
Was she insane? NO! She was a dreamer and her dreams came true!
Anouseh Ansari’s story is your typical American success story. Or at least, all of US would like to believe that her story is “typical” because it feels good to be able to boast to others that this kind of dream realization happens only in America. Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC’s “Hardball” likes to call these kinds of typical fairy tales “American exceptionalism”.
Did she realize that dream? Yes she did!
Did she have to overcome prejudices and obstacles? Uuuhhh … hmmm?
A female, an American of Iranian descent who wanted to display both the American and Iranian flags on the sleeve of her spacesuit.
Was she insane? NO! She was a dreamer and her dreams came true!
Anouseh Ansari’s story is your typical American success story. Or at least, all of US would like to believe that her story is “typical” because it feels good to be able to boast to others that this kind of dream realization happens only in America. Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC’s “Hardball” likes to call these kinds of typical fairy tales “American exceptionalism”.
- Books Worth Reading: “My Dream of Stars: From Daughter of Iran to Space Pioneer” by Anousheh Ansari and Homer Hickam
I was lucky. So many didn’t get a chance to live their life to their full potential https://t.co/jJYiIcqwUD
— Anousheh Ansari (@AnoushehAnsari) September 26, 2022
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