Published in The Empathy Library HERE  
Professor Randy Pausch of Carnegie Mellon has managed to describe in 
his own words, with the help of Jeffrey Zaslow; what true empathy, 
compassion, kindness and gratefulness mean in times of immense 
adversity.
Published in 2008, after being diagnosed with cancer, 
Randy was asked by Carnegie Mellon to give a last lecture, which is 
customary. Instead of focusing on the typical guidance speeches that are
 given, Randy chose to not focus on the fact that he had a short time to
 live, instead, he decided to focus on how TO live everyday with the 
drive to succeed and be happy in whatever you do.

 
Randy causes 
the reader to evaluate their existence and what it means to them. He 
focuses somewhat on his illness but this is not a book about a dying 
man. This is a book about living.
This most compelling, 
inspirational and uplifting volume causes one to not only step inside of
 Randy’s shoes, but to walk in them, become a part of his mind, soul and
 heart. To travel with him back to his childhood, in turn, to your own. 
Randy allows the reader to explore their own dreams and if they have not
 lived them, why? He manages to successfully bring alive the creative 
childlike spirit many of us have left behind.
This short volume 
is packed with so much emotion, laughter, extreme hardship and loss, yet
 mostly, with love and the notion that there is so much more to simply 
existing.
An international bestseller, published in more than 35 
languages, a must read book, and a most treasured perspective of a man 
who truly lived his purpose and beyond.
You can view Randy's "Last Lecture" HERE  
Professor
 Randy Pausch of Carnegie Mellon has managed to describe in his own 
words, with the help of Jeffrey Zaslow; what true empathy, compassion, 
kindness and gratefulness mean in times of immense adversity.
Published in 2008, after being diagnosed with cancer, Randy was asked 
by Carnegie Mellon to give a last lecture, which is customary. Instead 
of focusing on the typical guidance speeches that are given, Randy chose
 to not focus on the fact that he had a short time to live, instead, he 
decided to focus on how TO live everyday with the drive to succeed and 
be happy in whatever you do.
Randy causes the reader to evaluate their existence and what it means 
to them. He focuses somewhat on his illness but this is not a book about
 a dying man. This is a book about living.
This most compelling, inspirational and uplifting volume causes one to 
not only step inside of Randy’s shoes, but to walk in them, become a 
part of his mind, soul and heart. To travel with him back to his 
childhood, in turn, to your own. Randy allows the reader to explore 
their own dreams and if they have not lived them, why? He manages to 
successfully bring alive the creative childlike spirit many of us have 
left behind.
This short volume is packed with so much emotion, laughter, extreme 
hardship and loss, yet mostly, with love and the notion that there is so
 much more to simply existing.
An international bestseller, published in more than 35 languages, a 
must read book, and a most treasured perspective of a man who truly 
lived his purpose and beyond. - See more at: 
http://empathylibrary.com/book/the-last-lecture#sthash.lXAvMFN7.dpuf
Professor
 Randy Pausch of Carnegie Mellon has managed to describe in his own 
words, with the help of Jeffrey Zaslow; what true empathy, compassion, 
kindness and gratefulness mean in times of immense adversity.
Published in 2008, after being diagnosed with cancer, Randy was asked 
by Carnegie Mellon to give a last lecture, which is customary. Instead 
of focusing on the typical guidance speeches that are given, Randy chose
 to not focus on the fact that he had a short time to live, instead, he 
decided to focus on how TO live everyday with the drive to succeed and 
be happy in whatever you do.
Randy causes the reader to evaluate their existence and what it means 
to them. He focuses somewhat on his illness but this is not a book about
 a dying man. This is a book about living.
This most compelling, inspirational and uplifting volume causes one to 
not only step inside of Randy’s shoes, but to walk in them, become a 
part of his mind, soul and heart. To travel with him back to his 
childhood, in turn, to your own. Randy allows the reader to explore 
their own dreams and if they have not lived them, why? He manages to 
successfully bring alive the creative childlike spirit many of us have 
left behind.
This short volume is packed with so much emotion, laughter, extreme 
hardship and loss, yet mostly, with love and the notion that there is so
 much more to simply existing.
An international bestseller, published in more than 35 languages, a 
must read book, and a most treasured perspective of a man who truly 
lived his purpose and beyond. - See more at: 
http://empathylibrary.com/book/the-last-lecture#sthash.lXAvMFN7.dpuf
Professor
 Randy Pausch of Carnegie Mellon has managed to describe in his own 
words, with the help of Jeffrey Zaslow; what true empathy, compassion, 
kindness and gratefulness mean in times of immense adversity.
Published in 2008, after being diagnosed with cancer, Randy was asked 
by Carnegie Mellon to give a last lecture, which is customary. Instead 
of focusing on the typical guidance speeches that are given, Randy chose
 to not focus on the fact that he had a short time to live, instead, he 
decided to focus on how TO live everyday with the drive to succeed and 
be happy in whatever you do.
Randy causes the reader to evaluate their existence and what it means 
to them. He focuses somewhat on his illness but this is not a book about
 a dying man. This is a book about living.
This most compelling, inspirational and uplifting volume causes one to 
not only step inside of Randy’s shoes, but to walk in them, become a 
part of his mind, soul and heart. To travel with him back to his 
childhood, in turn, to your own. Randy allows the reader to explore 
their own dreams and if they have not lived them, why? He manages to 
successfully bring alive the creative childlike spirit many of us have 
left behind.
This short volume is packed with so much emotion, laughter, extreme 
hardship and loss, yet mostly, with love and the notion that there is so
 much more to simply existing.
An international bestseller, published in more than 35 languages, a 
must read book, and a most treasured perspective of a man who truly 
lived his purpose and beyond. - See more at: 
http://empathylibrary.com/book/the-last-lecture#sthash.lXAvMFN7.dpuf