I finished reading his bestselling book, "The Last Lecture," two nights before he passed away. I'm glad I did.
A lot of people have asked me, "Did you like the book?"
ANSWER: "I really did. I don't know if I loved it, though."
It was short and sweet – very to the point. I think the reason I didn't love it...I simply wanted more.
What I did love were Dr. Pausch's life lessons. I loved his advice. I loved his optimism. I loved his passion. He had an amazing perspective on life – right in the middle of a dog fight with the most aggressive and deadly types of cancer.
He does a great job of making you think about your own life – from your parents to your childhood dreams. He posed a very thought-provoking question when considering the topic of his lecture: "What makes me unique?"
Randy Pausch could have easily called his lecture "Do You Need Something to Blog About? I Can Help!" There isn't a doubt in my mind that I will borrow some of his retrospective ideals, apply them to my own life, and share them on future posts.
Since I read the book, I know why Dr. Pausch agreed to give the lecture. (Don't worry...I won't spoil it for you.) But I also believe he did it to make us think – he wanted the people, who have a lifetime to do it, to start formulating, planning, and writing their own Last Lecture.
I found this clip on YouTube. (I thought it was little more appropriate for my blog – compared to the actual lecture, which is 1 hour and 16 minutes.) If you like the clip, I've included a couple of other links below it.
REPRISED LECTURE ON OPRAH (10 minutes long)
ENTIRE LECTURE (1 hour and 16 minutes)
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Doesn't really cheer me up, dead is dead.
- T
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That's the wonderful thing about the human spirit: Time and time again, we've been shown that when facing our greatest adversities, we find our greatest inspiration.
Look forward to seeing ya'll this weekend.
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