A review by bridge_overbooked
The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch

emotional hopeful inspiring medium-paced

3.75

I remember reading this one in high school & enjoying it a lot more then. Pausch came off as much more arrogant this time around & I think if I didn't have the connection to Pittsburgh or engineering that I would've been a lot more annoyed with some of his little anecdotes. With that being said, there are still a lot of really good life lessons in here & I love the sentiment of this book.

"The Last Lecture" is a heartfelt presentation about achieving childhood dreams and living life fully, delivered by Pausch, a terminally ill professor. He shares personal stories and life lessons, emphasizing the importance of overcoming obstacles, nurturing relationships, and seizing every moment. The lecture serves as an inspiring message about resilience and the legacy one leaves behind.