Sunday, August 11, 2013

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch (Favorite Book)

     The Last Lecture is arguably the most sympathetic non-fiction novel I have read. Many professors give lectures or speeches titled the "Last Lecture" because they are either resigning or they have an idea of when their time is ending. Randy Pausch, was diagnosed with terminal cancer, he decided to make his Last Lecture unforgettable at the Carnegie Mellon institute and also turned it into a novel. This lecture gave lessons that would change your view on your life and everything around you. The novel was about the importance of overcoming obstacles, and enjoying and using every minute you have wisely. This novel is Randy leaving his legacy and imparting his wisdom onto the world he was leaving. The Last Lecture is my favorite book because of the impact it leaves on you. The book makes you think about everything you have and living your life to the fullest. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to be reminded about the greatness of life. This book is full of wise and unforgettable life lessons. Randy Pausch has written this book with humor, inspiration, and intelligence that made his Last Lecture at the university so unforgettable. This novel is written to inspire and educate its audience. It is one of the most inspirational novels that will be passed down through many generations.

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