As I wrote a few days ago, I recently read “The Last Lecture”, by Randy Pausch, I have been chewing and chewing on what was in that book. As I have tried to talk about it, I’m not sure it makes sense to anyone else. Maybe that is what makes me unique.
When we can relate to a topic, book or teaching we are apt to remember it longer. I will probably remember this book for some time to come. “What makes me unique”, was the question that Randy answered to prepare for the lecture. He said Cancer does not make him unique there are thousands of people around the world with cancer.
He prepared for this lecture by going through all the pictures he had and put them in a PowerPoint presentation. It was at that point in the book that he had me. I do the very same thing. For every blog post I do I have to find a picture to go with it. When I write a paper or article for work, I create it in PowerPoint as a presentation first and then write the ‘script’ that goes with it, the words come after I see the pictures. I thought I was unique in that.
Then he writes about the day sitting in the doctor’s office when he gets the news that he has cancer. That is a moment that even though I was in shock, I remember the room. Not the words of the doctor, but the picture of a woman in a pink dress with black shoe and a black belt. I thought I was unique in that.
He is a man that has gotten into trouble because he takes things literally, when he talks you need to take it at face value and not read anything into it. He means what he says and only what he says. I have had to learn to be careful and vague. I am not unique in that.
That is what stuck me most about ready this book, how so much like him I am. And yet, I am very different and unique in other ways, but it truly was a blessing to know that I wasn’t weird.
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4 comments:
i've been wanting to read that book. i think you sealed the deal for me.
thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog... you mentioned that your nephew came out with the Rock team a few years ago... which one is your nephew?! :-)
Alece:
It is so worth it. I haven't watched the actual lecture yet I guess I'm not sure I want to.
My nephew is Shane Pearson. He is now working for a church in Amarillo Texas. He was here in Monroe this weekend.
tell shane i said hello! i'd love to hear from him sometime...
Alece:
I will let Shane know.
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