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October 24, 2007
Dr. Randy Pausch's Last Lecture
This is the last lecture that Professor Randy Pausch gave at Carnegie Mellon (where he was a professor). Dr. Pausch is dying of pancreatic cancer, so this is truly his last lecture - and it's worth watching:
It's a moving talk and it begs us each to ask the question: are you living as if you're about to die? Although the lecture isn't specifically religious (or Catholic), it makes a fascinating point. We are all going to die, probably sooner than we think. So how are you living your life? And would Jesus be thrilled with your decisions?
God bless,
Jay
Posted by jay at October 24, 2007 8:58 PM
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Comments
May I have a hard copy of the speech, please? I live in the mountains in the island of Mindanao, Philippines and I cannot download videos. I saw him on Oprah. My husband has lung cancer and we have 7 children, the youngest is 6 yrs. old. My husband has a great attitude as well. May I have a copy of the speech, please?
Posted by: Maria Juanita Montalvan at April 6, 2008 7:12 AM

















