This week in my class of Introduction of Entrepreneurship we
watched a video and read the last lecture of Randy Pausch. In this lecture he
talked about his childhood dreams and how he was able to accomplish them. He
asked in his lecture if you wanted to be more like Tigger or an Eeyore. Tigger
was a go getter and even though he made a mess wherever went, he lived life to
the fullest. Eeyore was always depressed and waited for things to happen, and
sometimes they didn’t, which probably made him more depressed. We can live life
to the fullest, try new things, and watch our childhood dreams come alive.
Dreaming is important for children and for adults. Dreams
help us set goals and gives us the gumption to do something. Dreams spark our imagination
and helps us puts things in perspective. I believe dreaming is very beneficial.
My childhood dream has always been to open a bakery and
make sweet treats. There is a television series called, “Murder, She Baked.” In
this series, the main character has a bakery that everyone flocks to because
she is an incredible baker. Since she hears everyone’s gossip, she can help the
police detective solve murders. I would like to open a bakery, not solve
murder, but to have people gather around for my delicious treats. I can achieve
this childhood dream by graduating with a business degree and starting out with
a small delivering service that could be built up to a bigger business. First,
I would need to get my bakery’s name out and attract customers by giving some
free samples to business. Second, I could have my business logo, name, and my number
printed on cute boxes, so as I deliver them, I’m also spreading the news of my
bakery.
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