The seemingly small and insignificant events that happen to all of us have great potential to turn into significant personal and professional development experiences in the ensuing years and decades. A person is fortunate if they can recognize that even one of these foundational events has occurred and is able to learn from it. These basic lessons can be instrumental in helping us become the best version of ourselves.
In Say Yes, Jon Michaels explores and reflects on universal lessons by drawing on personal stories from his time as a Marine officer and naval aviator, as well as an amateur athlete. He describes the importance of having a strong north star, understanding that little jobs aren't bad jobs, and saying yes to meaningful opportunities when they present themselves.