The Last Lecture: on life and leaving a legacy?
Friday, June 20th, 2008I Stumbled upon a moving presentation on the web yesterday, ironically from a seminar series entitled ‘the last lecture’. It is ironic bec
Beware of your language… always sage advice. Fact is, there are good and bad ways of saying the same thing. ‘I expect more from you’ is better than ‘you’ve stuffed up again’ in essence they are the same thing, one motivates, the other derides.
Don’t set the bar for people let them set the bar for themselves, often they will surprise you and themselves. If we set it we risk placing it too high or too low.
Find someone better than you to take over your role. Another way of saying this is develop leadership qualities in others and then give them the reigns. Do this in such a way they don’t even realise they are being groomed for the role. For them it should be fun a ‘head fake’ what
Randy talked about the metaphor of ‘cirque du soleil’ I took this to mean that we should strive to be so good that to the observer it looks effortless yet it is really supported by years of dedication and discipline.
We should listen to feedback was another of his comments, to my way of thinking I think this needs qualification; that is, I think we should only listen to feedback that we value. What I mean by that is, there are teems of people only to happy to give you ‘feedback’ on a myriad of topics to which they have no expertise, nothing of value and no right to be giving. Ignore them. Accept feedback that you have solicited, that you value and you will act upon. That feedback is worthwhile.
More pithy ideas:
Respect
Never lose the child-like wonder and love of curiosity what Glenn calls ‘Neoteny’
Learn to help others
Remember loyalty is a two way street
Never give up
Believe in Karma that is; what you give you get
Tell the truth, be earnest, learn to apologise for your mistakes, and focus on others
When you do the right thing good stuff has a way of happening
Don’t complain; just work harder
Show gratitude
Be good at something; it makes you valuable
Be prepared; luck is where opportunity meets preparedness
It’s not really about how to achieve your dreams; it’s about how to live your life