I have considered the subject of missions nearly a year and have found my mind gradually tending to a deep conviction that it is my duty personally to engage in this service.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you discover your mission, you will feel its demand. It will fill you with enthusiasm and a burning desire to get to work on it.
My first mission is to take care of our troops. I take that mission very personally.
I know how to stay focused on a mission.
I'm not sure yet what my higher mission is, but I have a feeling it might be great. Before, I thought my mission was death, but now my mission is life.
You have to live the mission... love what you do.
There's a lot of interest there in the missions that I fly on and the ones my brother's involved with.
I had done everything I could do as an astronaut, and we have a long line of inexperienced astronauts waiting for their first missions, and so my role really should be to step aside and help them prepare for their missions, rather than to try to get another mission.
I think we have two very important missions in life. One is to find out who we really are and the other one is to taste as much of life and experience as much of life as we can.
I have a general sense of mission, and I intuitively know when something is influencing that mission. I think this is what I'm supposed to be doing. Doors keep opening. In the end, it's the best use of my skills. I've finally consented to the idea that I'm an artist.
My mission has always been to do something that suits everybody.