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The Last Lecture CD

The Last Lecture CD

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Author: Randy Pausch
Creator: Erik Singer
Publisher: Hyperion Audio
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 743 reviews
Sales Rank: 1582

Format: Audiobook, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Number Of Items: 1
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Dimensions (in): 5.9 x 5.1 x 0.8

ISBN: 1401391443
Dewey Decimal Number: 004.092
EAN: 9781401391447
ASIN: 1401391443

Publication Date: April 1, 2008
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4 out of 5 stars Time worn wisdom, simple truths   September 23, 2008
 4 out of 5 found this review helpful


The passing of a good man is never an easy thing to witness. And yet, I think modern American society seems to resist death, that is, death as a natural part of life. We are a youth-obsessed culture, ageism is rampant, and given a choice between youth and wisdom, far too many choose the former. At great loss to all of us.

And so it is a good thing, this gathering around a man dying, and lauding his accomplishments, receiving the simple wisdoms he imparts as he considers his own passage. His situation is hardly unique - people with yet unlived (fully) lives, with growing families, with still unrealized dreams, fall ill and die around us all the time, all the time. Allow, then, that Randy Pausch, dying in midlife with pancreatic cancer, speaks for many of these who surround us everyday and everywhere. A professor in computer science, but perhaps more in the basic lessons of living, he offers this "last lecture" that is usually given at retirement of a career, not retirement from life.

The book is that lecture with a few extra stories to tell us about his family, his love story with his wife, Jai, his children, his various dreams, most realized, his philosophy and sense of life. You won't find any earth-shattering, peeling-back-of-the-universe revelations here. You have heard them all before: dream and persist in pursuing your dream, live in the moment, listen to the wisdom of your parents, risk and risk big when it is for the right reasons and the right goal, show gratitude, love with all your heart, live with authenticity and utmost honesty, apologize for your mistakes and make it right. It is all here. But it occurred to me as I read more of this communal wisdom that even if we all know it ... so many of us sorely need reminding of it. If we were living by these simple, basic wisdoms, after all, surely more of us would be living far more fulfilled and happy lives than we do.

Be reminded, then. As Randy Pausch observes, those cliches and platitudes we hear so often exist because, chances are, they hold within them more than a seed of truth. And so, even though I already knew it, I made a mental note to repeat his good advice, given to his very young daughter, Chloe, to my own daughter: when it comes to men, do not listen to a single word they say. Do watch with utmost care everything they do. Indeed, actions speak far, far louder, and more truthfully, than words, actions will show the true character of a man.

When asked for life advice in three words, Pausch says: "Tell The Truth." And if he were given three more? "All The Time." Why? He says, "Because it is so efficient."

Yes, that simple. Pausch admits he is a man with two favorite crayons, black and white, and while he admires and enjoys the rainbow of colors, most times, life really can be reduced to black and white. Gray can be all about rationalization and wiggling out of accountability. And you know? I think he's right.

In a society where taking accountability is so rarely done, it could be Pausch's bit on making apologies could well be worth the entire book in weight of its wisdom-gold. No if's, and's or but's. No "sorry you feel that way." None of that which only pours salt into open wounds. Asking forgiveness is a process of three steps, and all three are necessary - perhaps most especially the final one of ... "this is how I will make it right." Hmm ... wouldn't the world be a much better place ...

For the other steps, all the other dwelled-upon (and worthy) cliches built on time worn wisdom and truth, go ahead, consider the last lecture. It is later than you think.






5 out of 5 stars An Inspiring Story   September 22, 2008
I saw just a portion of his lecture on tv when Diane Sawyer interviewed Randy so I could not wait to read the book. It is so truly touching. I started reading at 1 pm and finished that day at 5 pm. I could not put it down.


5 out of 5 stars The Last Lecture   September 22, 2008
This was an inspirational book. The author is so positive that this should be read by everyone both young and old.


5 out of 5 stars The Last Lecture   September 21, 2008
The world needs more Randy Pauschs, who chose to lead his life with honesty and simplicity unburdened by society's imposed expectations. What a tribute and dazzling gift he shared with all of us in this memorable little book. It's a keeper to be read more than once!


5 out of 5 stars Remarkable   September 21, 2008
It's hard to review a book purchase since the content and subject of the book are really all that matters. But I'll try. The pages were clean, the backing was firm. It ranks right up there with most of the other books I've purchased over the last 50 years.
Now as far as the subjedct matter. I think everyone should read this book, and get to know Randy Pausch a little bit better. He has some wonderful ideas that I believe all of us can utilize in our lives.


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