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The Last Lecture recounts the remarkable story of Randy Pausch, a beloved computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon University, who learns he has terminal pancreatic cancer. Rather than despair, Pausch decides to deliver one final lecture to his students, focusing not on his illness but on how to live a meaningful life and pursue your childhood dreams.
Co-authored with journalist Jeffrey Zaslow, this deeply moving memoir explores Pausch’s philosophy on overcoming obstacles, achieving goals, and making a positive impact on others. Through personal anecdotes and wisdom gained from his life experiences, Pausch shares invaluable lessons about parenthood, education, and human connection. The book became a cultural phenomenon, resonating with readers across all ages and backgrounds as a testament to the power of hope, determination, and celebrating life’s precious moments.







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