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- Would love to write a review for this item that I ordered on June 19th, but haven't received it yet, despite communication with Supermoviedeals about the (non) delivery thereof. Estimated delivery dates expired about 2 weeks ago. Ready to give up, dispute the purchase and buy elsewhere.
- This book is a lesson on how to live your life in a way that helps others, serve the world and realize your dreams all at the same time.
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>It's a lesson in professionalism, politics, human interaction, humility, honesty, honor, love, and a pure zest for life itself. <
>If you ever wanted to answer the following question "How do I fine tune my life, both personal and professional, to feel more fulfilled about how I do it so that on my last day I can look back without regrets?" - Then this is the book for you. <
>If you've ever been told, "you are smart but you have to get your personality out of your way", this is the book for you. <
>If you subscribe to the notion that success is built on selfishness, aggression and pure calculated leveraging - do yourself a favor and read it twice! <
>I've been lucky to have this book recommended to me and it is now on my most recommended list. <
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> - I'll give it three stars because Randy Pausch is gone now and he's left behind many pieces of his life in this book. But that's really what it is--bits and pieces of his life that he wants his children to know so they better know their dad. That is all well and good, but when I picked up the book, I was expecting more. After hearing all the hype, I anticipated this book was going to offer more food for thought. Instead, it was packed with much of what we have already heard. Pausch was fortunate to have had such a terrific set of parents who nurtured him and a loving wife who supported him. His children are fortunate to have had a dad who had the insight to put together a bit of history so as they grow and experience curiosity, they have some answers.
- I love this book. Instead of whining and complaining Randy decides to teach us how to live with the little time he has left. Must Read
- A great read. Very inspirational and a good book for teachers of all kinds. Makes you think about things a little more in depth.






















