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 December 1, 2008 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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