“Anything is possible and that’s
something that we should not lose sight of.” Listening to Randy’s speech is
entirely inspiring because he is a dreamer. He had several dreams and some he’d
accomplished and some he did not accomplish but learned incredibly from it. For
instance, he speaks about his childhood dream to become a football player in
the NFL. He talks about critiques and how much more importance it is to have
them. He indicates as a definition of experience, that experience is what you
get when you did not get what you wanted. His speech was convincing on how it
is imperative to follow your childhood dreams out. You, for one, learn more,
experience more, gain leadership opportunity and formulate success.
He talks
about Imagineering with Jon Snoddy and how he channeled him with several,
several questions. Jon Snoddy gave him really good advice about giving someone
time to impress you and to not get angry fast. That really inspires me as well.
I live by words like that. I have experienced that. Sometimes you need to give
chances. He speaks about how to put artist and engineers together and how met
the real world with real people.
He speaks about how to enable
childhood dreams. He says, “You have to believe to achieve your childhood
dreams.” He speaks about how he was a professor and how he had put many people
together in the one stadium he was speaking in. His enthusiasms to express
these happenings were amazing. The images and videos that he had expressed were
amazing and with lots of character!
Personally I believe in the
challenges and inspirations gained from your childhood. I believe that you
should dream. I believe that you should achieve your childhood dreams at least
by trying. It is good to learn from them. It is not good to say that you have
never done it, but never try. I believe his speech was very inspiring.