Randy Pausch, father of three and dying from panceratic cancer, followed a Carnegie Mellon professor's tradition by giving his last speech. He chose to talk about living.
- When you are doing a bad job and no one points it out, they've given up on you.
- Brick walls in our ways aren't to keep you out. They let us prove how badly we want something.
- Mothers are the ones that love you even when you pull their hair. :)
- Always value people over things
- Are you a Tigger or Eyeore?
- Live with humility
- Work and play well with others
- Tell the truth
- Apologize properly: I'm sorry. It was my fault. How do I make it right?
- No one is pure evil. Wait, and people will eventually show their good side
- Be grateful.
- Don't complain; just work harder.
Here is an 11-minute compressed version of Randy Pausch's speech. The YouTubeversion below is the full-length 76 minute version. Interesting guy. I checked out his website and found we were at Walt Disney World the same time his family was. Wonder if we could have walked right by him...


