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Featuring: Randy Pausch (1960-2008); professor of computer science
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Left_quoteIf I only had three words of advice, they would be, Tell the Truth. If got three more words, I'd add, all the time.”  Randy Pausch


When forty five year old Randy Pausch was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer he chose to focus on living rather than dying. As a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Randy was asked to deliver a ‘last lecture’—a well-known tradition on campus that allowed for professors to take a break from academia and share worldly wisdom with students as if, hypothetically, they were dying and had one last lecture left to give. The only difference in Randy’s case is that Randy really was dying, a fact that only motivated him more. He agreed to deliver his last lecture, ‘Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams’ on September 18, 2007 to a packed McConomy Auditorium.

Randy began by sharing several of his boyhood dreams—some which he had achieved and others he hadn’t. He describes the importance of having dreams and how you can still learn a lot by trying for your dreams even if you don’t always succeed. He shares the values he has learned through his experiences that he hopes to pass on to others: integrity, honesty, character, hard work, laughter and gratitude.

Randy’s last lecture received so much praise and attention that he agreed to turn it into a book by the same name. It quickly became a best seller, outlining Randy’s lifelong philosophy and revealing the ultimate source of his motivation—his three young children.

Randy Pausch passed away July 25, 2008, but he continues to motivate us all, encouraging us to never give up on our childhood dreams.

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Julie B. 5 months ago from Anacortes, WA
If only we could all live the way Randy lived. No regrets, grateful, inspirational, loving life every minute, and sharing that love with so many people via his lecture and then his book. A true hero.
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Alice V. 6 months ago from Boise ID
I just heard about him a few days ago, I haven't read the book, I just saw the billboard. But I read all the comments, and I think I understand what he talked about. I'll buy the book as soon as I possibly can!! I'm so excited!!
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Christian 8 months ago from Connecticut
One of the most inspiring persons to give a lecture and made me change how I view life. Thanks Randy!
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Raghuram 8 months ago from Coimbatore, India
The strength and character that Randy Pausch displayed is an inspiration to us all. Today, I asked my son to see The Last Lecture...and he loved it. Generations to come will be inspired by him. He will live in our hearts forever.
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Brittan Auletto 12 months ago from Philadelphia, PA
This story really touched my heart because of the amount of strength and courage from this individual. He is an inspiration to us all..
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Shannon R. about 1 year ago from Texas
I saw this on youtube months before I found out my 8 yr old son was diagnosed with cancer. I was amazed at his love of life and strength. Now we are told my sons diagnosis is terminal. I see the strength in my son that Randy had. Randy lives on.
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jj.l about 1 year ago from America
I think that quote is touching it inspires me to write a book myself..... while I'm still living.
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Kali L over 1 year ago from Port St. Lucie Florida
He is one of my biggest heroes!
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Elise W. over 1 year ago from Glendale, AZ
What a marvelous inspiration for all of us. As a breast cancer survivor, I can appreciate his message.
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Georgia F. over 1 year ago from Alanta
This is a motivating story and I hope everyone has and follows their dream.
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Marie M. almost 2 years ago from Rochester, NY
I used to pass this one every day on the way to work. It gave me motivation for day. I was sad when it changed.
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A.D. almost 2 years ago from W. Springfield, MA
In 2008, over the course of four months, I lost my father and my wife and I would like to know where to find the courage that he had, at this time that I really need it.
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Deana C almost 2 years ago from Bellevue, WA
It's something we never talk about in this day and time. Gratitude. Love. Death. The circle of life.
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Ashley C. about 2 years ago from Philadelphia, PA
I'm glad I get to see this billboard every time I go to school. His words are amazing and help me remember to keep trying.
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Casey B about 2 years ago from Port Murray, NJ
Randy was so inspiring. I am happy that I was able to see his "last lecture" on television. You can learn a lot of this man.
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Kate A about 2 years ago from Penn Manor HIgh School
I am never again going to complain about something little and stupid, when this man was dying and didn't complain.
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Patrick M. about 2 years ago from Indio Hills, CA.
I'm only on page 30 of Randy's Last Lecture and have all ready prayed that I forget how to complain about anything ever again.
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Ron K. about 2 years ago from Beautiful Michigan
These billboards are always so inspirational from so many facets of life. As a long term blood cancer patient (more than two decades and ongoing), I personally find every year to be more rewarding than the previous, life more enjoyable than ever, an inner and enriched awareness of all facets of life have become instilled in me and I continue to grow far beyond where most healthy people could ever see themselves. Randy got it and more people need to too! Seek out these billboards and let them inspire you to become a better you and in return you will find such inner rewards never thought possible. Thank you values.com
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Christina G over 2 years ago from Cleveland, Ohio
I have seen 4 of these billboards so far. They are a constant reminder of hope and more importantly, inspiration. Seeing the billboards remind me that life can always become more challenging...it's all how you choose to deal with it. They truly are inspiring! Thanks and I'll be looking for more.
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Mark T. over 2 years ago from Pittsburgh, PA
The most important lesson he taught me is that the only thing that can stop you is you. I miss him, but I'm glad to know that his secret is out. That's all I could ask for.
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Gerben Groothuis over 2 years ago from Almelo, The Netherlands
"The wall is there for a reason", from his lecture is what stuck with me the most. It is the only slogan I have ever printed and hung up in my study. It's still there! Randy is an enormous guy!
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Lucila C over 2 years ago from Baton Rouge
Wow, to see Randy every week when I drive down the Bayou in Louisiana to ride my horse is always inpirational for many reasons. First of all, I too was diagnosed with unresectable stage III pancreatic cancer at the end of 2006. I also went to CMU and graduated as a Chem E. And most importantly, my life was changed from my heart out because of my diagnosis. So much joy, in spite of the fear of dying, has blossomed in my life. I've learned to submit myself, to feel life, and to take in every breath in gratitude. I pray that I may help others when they are diagnosed with such a difficult cancer, it's the least I can do to give back the immeasureable love that was extended to me while I was being treated at MD Anderson. Randy's gift will be a legacy and a continued inspiration to us all.
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Collin, S over 2 years ago from Detriot,MI
This is one of my favorite billboards! it gives me a boost of energy every time i pass it!
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Kristin K. over 2 years ago from Milwaukee, WI
I am a nurse and work in a gastroenterology clinic where we diagnose pancreatic cancer and treat patients who have pancreatic cancer. One of my co-workers recieved this book as a gift and gave us all the idea to recommend this to patients and families with new cancer diagnoses. Randy Pausch is an absolute inspiration to me and to many others and continues to help people every day with and without pancreatic cancer. His principles can be applied to anyone's life. His message is an important one.
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Abani S over 2 years ago from Denver, CO
I knew about him from the ABC's interview. His life is so inspiring! I refer his book to my family members, friends. I wish people try to know him better. His life inspires people of all ages. His life is a book, yet to be fully studied and analyzed by scholars.
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Katrina C. over 2 years ago from Huntington Beach, CA
I remember my teacher talked about him like four months before he died. And I saw the billboard on my way to palm springs. I had to write down his name so I could look him up when I got home and I'm happy that i saw it he was a great man.
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Lola B. over 2 years ago from Oakland, CA
I just saw this billboard in Berkeley, CA... very inspired all over again to watch his lecture on YouTube. I remember the first time I watched it, truly amazing fortitude despite his predicament. That's real living, motivation, inspiration. While we yet live... Pass It On!
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Val A. over 2 years ago from Lincoln, NE
I just saw this billboard as I was driving, this is one of my favorite. What an inspiration!
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Nicollette C over 2 years ago from Atlanta, GA
I pass this billboard going to my boyfriend's house. It's so inspiring.
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Sheri W. over 2 years ago from IN
He is such an inspiration,
I just love your billboards
they are good for the soul..
Keep them coming.
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Cyndi M. over 2 years ago from Cincinnati, Ohio
I love your new billboards - the are absolutely the best! Is there anyway I could purchase some of the posters? You have already sent me a number of free posters which are proudly displayed in my classroom. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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Rachel K. over 2 years ago from
He is the most amazing man in the world,
my hero.
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Michelle D. over 2 years ago from West of Chicago
I love this billboard! I passed it when driving south...I am from the Chicago area. I used my iphone to look up the website....brilliant!
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Robert R. over 2 years ago from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
I think about Randy every day and thank him for all that he gave us.
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Amy G. over 2 years ago from Stockton, CA
I read The Last Lecture and he was an amazing man. I have seen this billboard between seeing customers. It truly inspires me to continue keep positive and play the hand I was dealt.
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Wendy V. over 2 years ago from Syracuse, NY
I see this billboard everyday on my way home from work. It has inspired me to continue with my dreams and gives me hope. After a long day at work and feeling tired, I see Randy's face and know that I can still achieve many of my dreams.
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Sebastian over 2 years ago from
He was a good man.
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Sebastian V. almost 3 years ago from Jefferson City, MO
I hope to meet him in heaven someday.
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Jennifer W almost 3 years ago from Pasadena, CA
I read The Last Lecture this summer and was incredibly inspired. As a teacher, I know that attitude is everything, and I just have to keep it positive. Thanks, Randy, for leaving us all this legacy!

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