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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams


Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23, 1960 - July 25, 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation, "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams," Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. For more, visit: www.cmu.edu Also learn about the Randy Pausch Memorial Bridge: www.cmu.edu ... last lecture health randy pausch carnegie ...

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  1. This was so moving! I am sure that where ever Randy is, his Karma the one million good wishes are doing him well.

  2. INCREDIBLE……..i would’t have know of him if my professor had not asigned his book to us…..it’ really inspiring for me…..i feel even diferent ! God Bless that man and that he has him in his side in heaven…….

  3. that is one epic lesson about life !

  4. i have the book and its soooo sad. i cryed throughout the whole thing..

  5. 37:32 was super scary and FUCKING hELErIous

  6. wonderful. i cried at that last part. informative and touching

  7. Mind-blowing!!

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  12. this man was the greatest. I loved his book and his speech is speechless. God bless his family.

  13. there is a different between worship and admire dear.

  14. Inspirational……

  15. Thank You CMU for uploading this! And thank you Randy, God bless your family and all that loved you.

  16. Professor Randy loves himself and appears to enlighten our hhorizon.
    Thanks to his family for letting him encourages God’s people before his departure.

  17. So Sad that he died. let his legacy and virtues live on. it is sad this cold cruel world that we live in… eventually we will all be dead. but let us leave a positive legacy behind like this man has done. He trully was a good man.

  18. i am currently reading his book in english!

  19. I think you are mistaking strength and confidence with arrogance. Instead of putting him on a pedestal learn from some of his experiences and what he has to say. He was just one man who was trying to help the most that he could.

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  23. a legacy of following your dreams. more complex than that of course but nonetheless…what an amazing legacy.

  24. i remember seeing this in my senior year in hs, i made me cry soooo much and now that i am a sophmore in colloege, i had to read the book, good bless randy’s soul, he indirectly gave me strength in a critical point in my life.

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