bjhope1114 | Jul 03, 2011
I've enjoy this film. He accomplished his childhood dreams, which some people lost on their way to adulthood. I hope I can be as good as him now from when he made this film.
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Randy Pausch on Childhood Dreams
In 2007, Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch was informed that his pancreatic cancer had returned and he had no more than six months to live. A month later, he delivered an inspirational last lecture to his students he called "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams." He died at the age of 47, but not without drawing national attention to his last lecture which is now a bestselling book.