So two days ago, I had the pleasure of reading this book:
Amazon.com: The Last Lecture (9781401323257): Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow: Books
While I'm sure many of you guys have heard of "the last lecture", It was new to me.
The book is about a Computer Science professor at Carnegie Mellon university who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was dying.
He was requested to give a last lecture at Carnegie Mellon university, it was recorded and got millions of reviews on YouTube, he called it
"Really Achieving your childhood dreams":
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Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams - YouTube ]
He was later interviewed by Oprah and turned the lecture into a best selling book.
I took me two nights to finish the book, and it's really motivating in many ways. I could relate to the book, as the author is a computer professional who had a childhood passion for science. The book reminded me why I chose to major in IT, and how it all started. It reminded me of what really matters in life, and made me thankful for all the great things that I have. It made also realize the things that I really wanted in my childhood and almost forgot about. I can't recommend this book enough, extremely motivational.
So I'm curious, why did you guys choose to major in IT ?
I remembered that I had a passion for electrical devices in my childhood, and then came the computer and it was a whole new area that captured my interest.