Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Dr. Randy Pausch's last lecture

I have been very deeply inspired by Dr. Pausch's last lecture. The video has been widely circulated and viewed by almost everyone in the fraternity. I decided to set down in writing my favorite parts from the speech. I could think of no better place than my blog.

Quoting Dr. Pausch:

Remember brick walls let us show our dedication. They are there to separate us from the people who don’t really want to achieve their childhood dreams. Don’t bail. The best of the gold’s at the bottom of barrels of crap.

Get a feedback loop and listen to it. Your feedback loop can be this dorky spreadsheet thing I did, or it can just be one great man who tells you what you need to hear. The hard part is the listening to it.

Anybody can get chewed out. It's the rare person who says, oh my god, you were right. As opposed to, no wait, the real reason is... We’ve all heard that. When people give you feedback, cherish it and use it.

Show gratitude. When I got tenure I took all of my research team down to Disneyworld for a week. And one of the other professors at Virginia said, how can you do that? I said these people just busted their ass and got me the best job in the world for life. How could I not do that?

Don't complain. Just work harder.

Be good at something, it makes you valuable.

Work hard. I got tenure a year early as Steve mentioned. Junior faculty members used to say to me, wow, you got tenure early. What's your secret? I said, it's pretty simple. Call me any Friday night in my office at ten o’clock and I'll tell you.

Find the best in everybody. You might have to wait a long time, sometimes years, but people will show you their good side. Just keep waiting no matter how long it takes. No one is all evil. Everybody has a good side, just keep waiting, it will come out.

Be prepared. Luck is truly where preparation meets opportunity.

So today's talk was about my childhood dreams, enabling the dreams of others, and some lessons learned. But did you figure out the head fake? --- It's not about how to achieve your dreams. It's about how to lead your life. If you lead your life the right way, the karma will take care of itself. The dreams will come to you.

The video is here

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I agree , that indeed was a wonderful lecture . If there was a guy who made everyone laugh about his own death , its this guy..

Randy Pausch, amazing.

Anonymous said...

btw, supreeth here and amazing singing...

Maddy said...

Thanks Supreeth :D

Harry said...

COmpletely n totally agree........awesome presentation by Randy Pausch..........Truly awesome!!!

Bong Mom said...

Hi madhura

Thanks for your comment on my blog :)

About the Bhapa Sondesh:

The quantity I gave would make about 15-20 small pieces of Sondesh I guess (don't remember since I don't make it that often :)
Maybe you should have 3 cups of Ricotta instead and the rest in proportion

Also I was not very happy with my mango pulp addition to the sondesh, either use some flavor
or make this (http://www.cupcakeproject.com/2008/05/bhapa-sandesh-indian-cupcakes-happy_21.html), she made cupcakes following the recipe and then added a mango frosting, this was pretty innovative only I wouldn't add tea masala

Milk Powder that I used was Mava from Indian grocery, not sure if the creamer will work

I got a recipe here (http://www.harekrsna.com/practice/prasadam/recipes/sweets3h.htm), does not use Milk Powder at all but then I have not done it.

Don't know if I was of much help here :)

Bong Mom said...

Madhura, the timing you have to check as it depends also on the quantity. After about 1/2 hr., check with a sharp knife, insert the knife if it comes out clean it is done.

Remember to put a tray of water in the lower rack to retain the moisture