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“Look, I'm going to find a way to be happy, and I'd really love to be happy with you, but if I can't be happy with you, then I'll find a way to be happy without you.”

Quote by Randy Pausch

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The last lecture

In this thought-provoking book, the author shares the profound insights and life lessons imparted by a university professor who is diagnosed with a terminal illness. The professor delivers a lecture that encapsulates his life's work, wisdom, and advice, leaving a lasting impact on his audience and readers alike. more

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Randy Pausch
Randy Pausch

Randy Pausch was a renowned computer science professor known for his contributions to virtual reality and computer graphics. He gained widespread attention for his battle with pancreatic cancer and inspired countless people through his 'Last Lecture' series in his final years. Professor Pausch was respected for his passion for education and his positive attitude towards life. more

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