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Here are 7 Lessons on "The Last Lecture" by Randy Pausch and Jeffrey Zaslow:

1. Embrace the "Brick Walls": Life is full of challenges and obstacles, represented by Pausch's metaphor of "brick walls." Don't see them as roadblocks, but opportunities to show your tenacity and resilience. Use them as stepping stones to climb higher.

2. It's About the Journey, Not the Destination: While achieving goals is important, Pausch emphasizes the joy of the journey itself. Savor the experiences, the learning, and the connections you make along the way.

3. The Power of Childhood Dreams: Don't let go of your childhood dreams! Pausch's story of achieving his childhood ambition of playing in zero gravity serves as a reminder to never abandon your passions, no matter how big or seemingly impossible.

4. The Value of Time and Relationships: Pausch's diagnosis made him acutely aware of the preciousness of time. Invest your time in those who matter most and nurture your relationships. Make your words and actions count.

5. The Ripple Effect of Service: Pausch believed in the power of small acts of service to create a ripple effect of positive change. Be kind, helpful, and supportive to those around you, and watch your impact spread far and wide.

6. The Importance of Gratitude: Even in the face of hardship, Pausch encouraged practicing gratitude. Acknowledge your blessings, big and small, and cultivate a positive outlook on life.

7. The Legacy You Leave: Pausch's lecture was a testament to his desire to leave a lasting legacy. Consider what you want your legacy to be and work towards creating it, whether through your actions, your relationships, or the impact you make on the world.

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