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and he wrote a book for his small kids to read later: "the last lecture"..
what are the most important things in live...follow your childhood dreams...hope...love...telling the truth...carry a crayon in your pocket..
I have watched this at least 3 times, read his book, watched everything that was on TV as a docmentary about him....what a remarkable man....The Last Lecture was not really written just for his children...it was ghost written by another man whose name escapes me but Randy did write a personal book and did DVDs for his children. This is the type of man who should have received an award for the inspiration he gave to anyone who heard the Last Lecture