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217 pages, Kindle Edition
First published April 8, 2008
(1) Live simple life - don't buy things to impress othersIf there is one lesson that I consider the best advice I got from Randy Pausch, this should be it: (12) If I could give three words of advice, they would be "tell the truth." If I got three more words, I'd add: "All the time."
(2) Never make a decision until you have to.
(3) Even if in a position of strength, whether at work or in relationships, you have to play fair. Just because you're in a driver's seat, doesn't mean you have to run people over.
(4) Parents should make their love known to their children. They don't need to be alive to do this.
(5) If your car has a dent, you don't have to have it removed. It could be a statement of who you are. Not everything needs to be fixed.
(6) Don't finish someone's sentences. And talking louder or faster doesn't make your idea any better.
(7) If you wait long enough, people will surprise and impress you.
(8) Not what they do, not what they say.
(9) Whether you think you can or can't, you're right.
(10) A lot of people want a shortcut. I find the best shortcut is the long way, which is basically two words: work hard.
(11) Proper apologies have three parts:A) What I did was wrong
B) I feel badly that I hurt you
C) How do I make this better?