Randy Pauch has made his mark. He is the computer science professor from Carnegie Mellon, a father and a husband, who has pancreatic cancer. His last lecture is watched frequently on the Internet and has sparked many interviews. This book gives his viewpoints on life and the end of life. I won't attempt to summarize here -- that would be a disservice to how good the book is written.
Much of what he says he does--which he attributes to his success as a student, teacher, husband, and father--most people I know do also and they are likewise successful. I found his reflections validate my thinking.
The book is a short and easy read. And I recommend you do read it.
Friday, May 9, 2008
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