人生的最後一堂課,該說什麼?
(
Spiritual Living : Spiritual Voice)
生命的意義,
Meaning of Life,
Dying dad find fame with last farewell Randy Pausch discovered that pancreatic cancer would kill him months.
Last week, as the college profewwor signed a 3.2million pond deal to turn his farewell lecture to his stidents into a book that he is unlikly to see published. 47 years old professor from Carnegie Mellen Univeristy in Pittsburgh.
Randy Pausch
Almost all of us have childhood dreams: for example, being an astronaut, or making movies or video games for a living. ... all » Sadly, most people don't achieve theirs, and I think that's a shame. I had several specific childhood dreams, and I've actually achieved most of them. More importantly, I have found ways, in particular the creation (with Don Marinelli), of CMU's Entertainment Technology Center (etc.cmu.edu), of helping many young people actually *achieve* their childhood dreams. This talk will discuss how I achieved my childhood dreams (being in zero gravity, designing theme park rides for Disney, and a few others), and will contain realistic advice on how *you* can live your life so that you can make your childhood dreams come true, too
90 Minutes lecture dedicated to the joys of life; last week the Disney-owned publisher Hyperion announced that the lecture will be at the heart of a book due out in April. "I want the memories to be full of joy, because I'm strong right now, but not good enough to talk about that withour tearing up. And I do not want to miss one sight before I pass."
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Lecture 1hr 44min
卡內基美隆大學資科系的教授Randy Pausch罹患了胰臟癌,在他人生的最後一刻站上講台,跟學生以及聽眾分享他這一生 所體會到的經驗.