Hi Cody,
Now that you are finished, I'd be interested in hearing your response to the following questions:
1) What was the funniest part you remember from The Last Lecture? What is it about that moment or story that makes it funny to you?
The funniest moment was when, he had some of his students bring some of his stuff animals he had won from the carnival, Because it was funny that he had kept them all these years and didn't threw them away or his wife didn't give them to good will.
2) List several important ideas or lessons that Pausch teaches.
He talks about things like, his childhood dreams and enabling the dreams of others, and lessons on how you can achieve your childhood dreams or enable the dreams of others.
3) Explain which of Pausch's ideas or lessons is the most valuable to you. Why is it more valuable than the rest?
Live life to the fullest, there is no time for anything less, do what u want to do in life not what others want you to do or want you to be. I think its valuable to me because that is what I feel I need to do instead of worrying about things and making life harder then it really should be.
4) Does The Last Lecture inspire you to leave something behind for your loved ones? What do you think you might want to leave for your child or children specifically
Yes because, before watching the lecture I did not think of how my wife and kids were going to live and if they were going to be okay, so I think I would do almost what randy did, make sure they had a place to live close to family for support, made sure that they had everything they needed before I past away so they were not in any financial problems.
*Try to answer all questions using full sentences, proper punctuation and as many details from The Last Lecture as you can. Please spell check before publishing.
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