“Decide if you are a Tigger or an Eeyore.”- Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch possessed many admirable leadership qualities that helped his spirit be unwavering during the most difficult time a person could endure. He believed in his own will to live and the inspiration that his words would bring to others, especially his children for whom he ultimately dedicated his work. The greatest of these qualities, however, would have to be his determination to see the positive in life and to inspire others to do the same. He believed,”You can’t control the cards you are dealt, just how you play the hand.” He was a brilliant man, who believed that the questions were more important than the answers and that every day was an adventure. His ability to hold true to his beliefs even in the face of death was an inspiration for those who were touched by his lecture.
For Randy Pausch, the turning point of his life was the discovery of his terminal illness in 2006. The extraordinary aspect of Randy, however, is that he always believed that you should live everyday as though your time may be limited. He said, “Time is all you have, and one day you may find that you have less than you think.” Even with that knowledge, Randy lived his life in an inspirational fashion, presenting his final lecture which was filled with pearls of wisdom that can be applied to made situations we all face in life.
Randy was a dreamer, who believed that you gain as much from your failures and you do from your successes. He believed, “Experience is what you get when you don’t get what you want.” He always tried to learn from those experiences, even going so far as to keep his rejection letters from Disney for the ten years it finally took for him to get his foot in the door and work for the company on a design project. He was a champion of hard work and determination both in his career and personal life. He not only believed in never giving up on your childhood dreams, but also in allowing them to be your inspiration throughout your adult life. He was truly a Tigger in a world of Eeyores.
References:
Pausch, R., & Zaslow, J. (2008). The last lecture. New York, NY: Hyperion