What kind of dreams did Randy encourage people to follow?
Childhood dreams
According to Randy, what are brick walls there for?
To show how badly we want something
Finish the quote: “The brick walls are there for a _____.”
Reason
What did Randy believe people should help others achieve?
Their dreams
What was Randy Pausch’s job?
Professor
What Disney experience was one of Randy’s childhood dreams?
Working for Disney Imagineering
What do brick walls test?
Determination
Finish the quote: “Experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you _____.”
wanted
What quality did Randy value in teamwork?
Cooperation / trust
At what university did Randy teach?
Carnegie Mellon University
What sport did Randy talk about learning life lessons from?
Football
Did Randy believe obstacles should stop people?
No
Finish the quote: “We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we _____ them.”
play
What did Randy think was important besides success?
Having fun
What subject did Randy teach?
Computer science
What did Randy believe was more important than being famous?
Having fun / helping others / following passions
What attitude helped Randy face challenges?
Optimism
What did Randy say was more important than complaining?
Working harder / improving yourself
What did Randy encourage people to appreciate more?
time
What was the title of Randy Pausch’s famous lecture?
“The Last Lecture”
What did Randy say people should never stop doing?
Dreaming
What serious illness did Randy Pausch have?
Pancreatic Cancer
Finish the quote: “Time is all you have. And someday you will find _____.”
You have less than you think
Who was Randy mainly giving the “last lecture” for?
His children
What made Randy’s lecture so famous?
It focused on life lessons while he was terminally ill