The Last Lecture is an emotional and motivational read that highlights the role of the student-professor relationship in personal development. In his talk, Randy Pausch has merged the humor, inspiration, and intelligence that made his lecture such a phenomenon and disposed it an indelible form.
Randy was able to achieve many of his childhood dreams because he has overcome the brick wall. He was accepting feedback and willing to learn from mistakes. He had colleagues, good friends, and mentors to help along the way.
I think that dreaming is important. Dreams is the header to lead us to the direction we want to be to know if that is what we want to do. When we are motivate and excited about pursuing our dreams, we will attract other people who have the same values and interests. The more we surround with high achievers, the further we will go. Then, when times get tough, and it's hard to keep going, our friends will motivate us to continue achieving.
One of my childhood dreams is to become a pilot or at least hold a professional license. I believe that I can attain that dream because as if I follow the principle of accomplishing dreams, I surround myself already with all my pilot's friends and instructors. I know that accepting failure and learning from it will make me more stronger to push me forward.
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