Video review: Randy Pausch’s last lecture

by The Crazy Colombian on November 24, 2008

in Review, Videos

What wis­dom would you try to impart to the world if you knew it was your last chance?

A num­ber of aca­d­e­mic lumi­nar­ies were asked to deliver a series of lec­tures at Carnegie Mel­lon on the basis of this ques­tion. One of them, how­ever, made his­tory. On Sep­tem­ber 2006, Randy Pausch under­went a whip­ple pro­ce­dure after being diag­nosed with pan­cre­atic can­cer.  About one year later, on Sep­tem­ber 18 ’07 Randy deliv­ered his last lec­ture to a crowd of over 400 coleagues at one of Carnegie Mel­lon University’s lec­ture halls.

How to achieve your child­hood dreams was recorded and quickly became an inter­net sen­sa­tion. Randy’s lec­ture was truly inspi­ra­tional, and full of wise advise. Although he seri­ously con­sid­ered can­cel­ing the lec­ture after learn­ing that his can­cer was ter­mi­nal, a quick con­ver­sa­tion with his wife led them to the con­clu­sion that he should take this oppor­tu­nity to leave his legacy through this medium.

When you watch the video, you will see Randy talk­ing in a sur­pris­ingly upbeat mood. He truly embraced his life, and decided to make the most of it. I encour­age you to view the full one hour and six­teen min­utes of video from Randy’s lec­ture; you will be inspired, and will learn many valu­able lessons.

(If you can’ watch the embed­ded video, click here to watch it from YouTube)

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Owen 12.01.08 at 9:32 am

What a fan­tas­tic pre­sen­ta­tion! Thank you for point­ing me to this one. I watched the entire clip and am very glad I did so.

DIEGO’S RESPONSE:
You’re wel­come; it is a truly inspir­ing pre­sen­ta­tion, and I am glad you enjoyed it. I thought most peo­ple would’ve come across it before, so I am happy to see this was new to some of you!

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