Celebrating 10 Years of the Last Lecture
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- čas přidán 17. 09. 2017
- On September 18, 2007, Randy Pausch delivered the now-renowned "Last Lecture." Today, 10 years later, members of the audience reflect on the importance of Randy's message and how it is still relevant today.
Learn more about events planned throughout the year to celebrate the anniversary at www.etc.cmu.edu/lastlecture10.
I’m happy Randy gave his story through the Last Lecture, it has given me many life lessons that I will take to heart 💜
what randy tells in the last lesson is incredible I cried part by part each advice I read felt like a father advising me in my life the truth is I appreciate what this man was and his legacy in the world a man who deserves to be remembered and makes me feel happy to know that his family is very well because it is something that he would surely appreciate
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Due to COVID19 quaratine I decided to read one of my favorite books and that is The Last Lecture. I read it thrice already and this time I absorb some of the lessons that I didn't catch when I read the first and second time. At the end of the book, again all I can say is "amazing". God bless CMU. Thanks for the last Lecture experience.
He left a brilliant legacy ...
Randy, you deserve people remember you till the end of life
Just finished the book 5 minutes ago. What a great read. Glad to see you are all doing well.
Hi, I am reading The Last Lecture, from Belo Horizonte, Brazil.
I am mid-way through the book. And that is what brought me here today. I don't know how to express what I feel because I'm not sure if I'm sure I know what I feel but I know one thing, it's that some people come into your life, virtually or non and transform it in a way, you never saw it happening. Thank You Professor Randy Pausch. I hope your happy wherever you are today. Love, from India.
Barsha Bhattacharjee brother same here
He was phenomenal.
Would really like to know his family's present life
Hey, I've just been looking and Google thinks that the young looking lady that talks about interdisciplinarity is Chloe pausch! No idea if that's right though
CMU - maybe find a way to subtitle it in many languages? all I see is croatian and portuguese...