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Randy Pausch – amerykański profesor informatyki pracujący w Carnegie Mellon University, autor książki Ostatni wykład .

Zajmował się projektowaniem gier komputerowych oraz badaniem zachowań człowieka w wirtualnej rzeczywistości. Pracował m.in. dla firm Adobe, Google i The Walt Disney Company. Na uniwersytecie w Pittsburghu stworzył Centrum Rozrywki Komputerowej. Jako pierwszy wykładowca w historii zaproponował współpracę informatyków z artystami.

We wrześniu 2006 roku zdiagnozowano u niego raka trzustki. 18 września 2007 roku lekarz Pauscha stwierdził, że Pausch przeżyje jeszcze tylko kilka miesięcy. Ostatnie miesiące Randy Pausch spędził w rodzinnym gronie, okazjonalnie uzupełniając swój blog. Krótko przed śmiercią wygłosił wykład o swoim umieraniu, który stał się popularny w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Zmarł 25 lipca 2008. Osierocił troje dzieci w wieku sześciu, trzech i dwóch lat. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. Październik 1960 – 25. Lipiec 2008
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“Everyone has Good and Bad Times. Find your creative/thinking time. Defend it ruthlessly, spend it alone”

Time Management (2007)
Kontekst: Everyone has Good and Bad Times. Find your creative/thinking time. Defend it ruthlessly, spend it alone, maybe at home. Find your dead time. Schedule meetings, phone calls, and mundane stuff during it.

“And these are the kind of things that I think everybody ought to be doing. Helping others.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2007)
Kontekst: My dad was so full of life, anything with him was an adventure. [Shows picture of his Dad holding a brown paper bag] I don’t know what’s in that bag, but I know it’s cool. My dad dressed up as Santa Claus, but he also did very, very significant things to help lots of people. This is a dormitory in Thailand that my mom and dad underwrote. And every year about 30 students get to go to school who wouldn’t have otherwise. This is something my wife and I have also been involved in heavily. And these are the kind of things that I think everybody ought to be doing. Helping others.

“A good apology is like antibiotic, a bad apology is like rubbing salt in the wound.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2008)

“We don't beat the reaper by living longer, but by living well, and living fully — for the reaper will come for all of us. The question is: what do we do between the time we're born and the time he shows up.”

CMU Graduation speech (2008)
Kontekst: We don't beat the reaper by living longer, but by living well, and living fully — for the reaper will come for all of us. The question is: what do we do between the time we're born and the time he shows up. Because when he shows up, it’s too late to do all the things that you’re always gonna, kinda get around to.

“Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2007)

“When you do the right thing, good stuff has a way of happening.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2007)

“The best gift an educator can give is to get someone to become self-reflective.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2007)

“We keep what is valuable to us, what we cherish.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2007)

“Complaining does not work as a strategy. We all have finite time and energy. Any time we spend whining is unlikely to help us achieve our goals. And it won't make us happier.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

Źródło: The Last Lecture (2008), Chapter 32: Don't Complain, Just Work Harder, p. 139

“Be good at something. It makes you valuable.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2007)

“Treat the Disease, Not the Symptom.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture (2008)

“Respect authority while questioning it.”

Randy Pausch książka The Last Lecture

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The Last Lecture (2007)