Are you willing to have fun?

Published by Suzanne Evans   |   July 25, 2008   |   3 Comments

Randy Pausch died.  He was the professor that gave “The Last Lecture” . Below is a part of that lecture:

“I mean I don’t know how to not have fun. I’m dying and I’m having fun. And I’m going to keep having fun every day I have left. Because there’s no other way to play it,” he said in his Carnegie Mellon lecture. “You just have to decide if you’re a Tigger or an Eeyore. I think I’m clear where I stand on the great Tigger/Eeyore debate. Never lose the childlike wonder. It’s just too important. It’s what drives us.”

Think back to the last time you really had fun.  I mean bent over laughing so hard it hurt, smiled for an hour straight, or cried from shear joy.  He would want us to learn from his journey and from his life.  I suggest you immediately go find some fun. 

This news just nailed a decision for me…I am booking fisrt class tickets to Napa Valley.

To pure crazy wild doubled over can’t stop blissful magical joy!

Your coach,

Suzanne

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COMMENTS AND OPINIONS:
  1. Bixby

    Jul 25, 2008 at 11:34

    I would type a comment, but I have to go have some fun…oh wait…reading this and leaving a comment was fun! :)

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  2. JudyK

    Aug 06, 2008 at 08:16

    I loved the The Last Lecture video and Randy Pausch’s zest for life. I’m holding off painting my son’s room because of his earlier pencil drawings on the wall. :)
    Suzanne you will love Napa Valley. It is so beautiful and lots of open space. I remember when I visited a champagne winery there that was over 100 years old. If those walls could talk.
    I can’t wait to hear about your fun excursion.

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  3. Jodi Krizer Graber

    Jul 08, 2011 at 04:32

    Suzanne, just spent a few days in the Berkshires with family. It was FUN! With three kids under the age of ten running around, there was never a dull moment. My sister called the house “Crazy Town” and when she first said it I burst out laughing … and then felt like you were with my family the whole time because whenever it got really loud my sister shouted, “Crazy Town.”

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