Randy Pausch said, “Time is all you have and you may find one day that you have less than you think.“
I am 18 and I feel as if I am already running out of time because There’s so much I want to achieve, so much I want to do, and so much is left to be explored.
But Death, I guess, is one of the greatest motivations for living. For how would we know joy without sorrow?
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RANDY PAUSCH: A MAN WHO WAS TOLD THAT HE HAS ROUGHLY AROUND 6 MONTHS OF LIFE LEFT BECAUSE OF THE TUMORS IN HIS LIVER.
A MAN WHO WAS MARRIED TO THE WOMAN OF HER DREAMS.
A DAD WHO WANTED TO DO EVERYTHING IN THOSE LAST FEW MONTHS WHICH COULD TELL HIS THREE LITTLE KIDS, WHEN HE WON’T BE WITH THEM, THAT THEIR DAD LOVED THEM. HE GAVE A LECTURE AND WROTE A BOOK FOR THE SAME.
PLEASE WATCH HIS LECTURE AND IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO, THEN BUY AND KEEP THE BOOK (THE LAST LECTURE) WITH YOU.
IT COULD CHANGE THE WAY YOU LIVE YOUR LIFE!
LINK: The Last Lecture.
Take care,
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Yaaasss! How could we have possibly appreciated life without death. But get this, when you slow down, and mind every breath, feel your feet on the ground, the warmth of the sun on your skin, dance with the trees, and stare at the stars..you know that, even when i finally run out of time, atleast I lived for a moment. Thanks for sharing
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Thank you soo much for your beautiful comment!!!ππ
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Fabulous post
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Thank you!
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So this post of yours is inspired by this lecture? I would surely read it. Sounds really positive and hopeful. Also, your quote hits hard. π―π
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Are nah. Random quote pe serious wordsππ
Video dekhiega pehle. Kaafi hai! Link di hai π
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Huh. Atleast you posted something. Haan kal dekhenge pakka. πΉ
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Okayπ
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