The Last Lecture - Lessons in Living

English language

Published March 12, 2010

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978-0-340-97850-4
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The Last Lecture is a 2008 New York Times best-selling book co-authored by Randy Pausch—a professor of computer science, human-computer interaction, and design at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania—and Jeffrey Zaslow of the Wall Street Journal. The book speaks on a lecture Pausch gave in September 2007 entitled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams".

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This book deserves 5 stars. It is a surprising little book, written with honesty and a great sense of enthusiasm about life. Randy Pausch writes about his own life, his values, his dreams... I get the sense of a life fully lived.

In my opinion, the point of this book is not whether one agrees with the various pieces of advice that are given. To me, the point is that a dying man writes about the way he has lived his life. He does so to express himself (as well as to leave a written statement to his children), not to teach us something. The teaching bit might come as a nice side effect, but I feel that's not the main point of the book. I admire the straightforwardness, the moral integrity and the honesty of this man.

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