"Randy Pausch Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams"

We originally posted this one year agoโ€ฆ.
 

Tales from the World of Photo Scanning was designed as a tool for exchanging ideas about preserving generations of family memories. Nothing we ever experienced in our 19-years in business has prepared us for one single event that will change the way we all look at lifes memories, relationships and your family.
 

 

Over a year ago, The Wall Street Journal (May 3, 2008, p R-1), Jeffrey Zaslow wrote about โ€œA Final Farewell: How Randy Pausch, a 47-year-old college professor, came to teach his family about love, courage โ€” and saying goodbye.โ€ Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who was dying from pancreatic cancer, gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving talk, โ€œReally Achieving Your Childhood Dreams,โ€ Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals. Professor Pausch thought a handful of students would attend, but the 400-seat auditorium was packed and subsequently, his lecture has been viewed by millions.
If you want to remember why life, memories and family are so important, how to achieve all your dreams and carefully preserve your memories, click here; more than 2-million others have already watched this emotional and powerful YouTube presentation.
 

Another good idea is what we have been doing during this past year, buy the book and give it as gifts. Weโ€™ve shared dozens of these books and the recipients are more than moved. Make sure to give it to all your employees too.