Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture
May 16th, 2008 | by Jose Miguel Cansado |This is the short version of Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams. You can see his original complete lecture at Carnegie Mellon here. It is 76 minutes long.
A moving speech about life. Thanks Randy.
2 Responses to “Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture”
By angela on May 19, 2008 | Reply
My brother just died of pancreatic cancer…
Hearing Randy and his viewpoints has been empathetic and uplifting and greatly helpful
I do not know you but I feel a closeness and ray for you and will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers!
I wish ALL the pharmaceutical companies would stop their obnoxious advertising on TV and start focusing more on resesarch and Cures and the FDA and the departmetn of agriculture would focus on our healthful dietary improvements within the industry to undo the harm of processed foods and GMO’s!!
I belileve wholeheartedly this is the cause of all GI originated diseases!!
By David on Jun 3, 2008 | Reply
How inspiring Randy Pausch is! If you liked “The Last Lecture”, another fantastic memoir I just read and highly recommend is “My Stroke of Insight” by Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor. Her TEDTalk video (ted.com) has been seen as many times as The Last Lecture I think, and Oprah did 4 shows on her book, so there are a lot of similarities. In My Stroke of Insight, there’s a happy ending though. It’s an incredible story! I hear they’re making it into a movie.