Friday, July 16, 2010

Blog Post 7



There is a lot to say about Mr. Randy. The things that stuck out the most were that he lived life fun, he was more than able to catch other people up in his enthusiasm, he never gave up on people and while doing all those things he was able to teach more than what met the eye.

As a teacher, I believe it to be a good thing if your students think you a fun person. Fun, but still able to guide and teach. Most people probably find it more easier to listen to, or even put their trust into someone who they know loves life and loves them in a way vs. someone who hits the desk with yardstick rulers. It's like what he said, it's now what you say, but how you say it. The technique of having a good attitude towards your students as well as your own life can not only help you walk the extra miles but encourage other people to keep treading along side with you to help them reach their ultimate goal as well.

A lot of people always looked at walls in a bad way, when you look at them as a challenge that separates you from the rest, they don't seem so ominous anymore, but more like a hidden purpose. The way he taught seem to have a lot of hidden purposes. But that gold nugget of truth is never just laying open is a field somewhere, we have to find it. I believed he helped a lot of people become good treasure hunters in pursuing their dreams.

I heard it said this way, "Praise G-d that the people before me were linked into their purpose, because if they were not linked into their purpose, I would have never been able to unlock mine." I believe that Dr. Randy was linked into his purpose, and in turn, helped numerous people unlock theirs. Not accomplishing dreams to just check off a to-list, but accomplishing dreams that carried a legacy for generations to come. His legacy was one that will be remembered by thousands of people.

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