Three “P”

The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch

Through all the chaos,
you lived.  
You have survived all the bad days so far
You have fought and keep fighting.
The good fight.
The grind.
The crazy hustle.
And then life happens
From the chaos
Do you want to go through life without a few scratches to prove that you were alive?
And if you could do that, the act of pursuing comfort will break your heart.
The one sure way to end up with a boring, miserable life is to always try to find pleasure and happiness
How you’ll control the speed of the life without few bumps along the way
Accept the failure
the rejection
the Broken heart
Do
What makes you happy
Which brings a smile on your face
May be a piece of advice which you got from your dad
or
the crazy stuffs you did with your people
Life is not a balancing act. Stop pretending it is.
Life is about satisfaction.
The struggle pleases us, not the victory.
It’s about the climb, not reaching the top.
Its not the success or the winning which counts
It’s the desire to win
To do the things which you dreamt when you’re a little kid
Life breaks us all, but we are not broken.
We are stronger.
Stronger because what does not kill us, makes us.
-The End-

Reading books can have some pretty awesome effects. Reading helps to visualise the things, reduce stress, improve sleep, strengthen analytical thinking skills, improve focus and concentration, increase empathy and ease depression.
One of my friend suggested to read “The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch” and this book has everything, which i was looking for. This book is a blend of all the “Human Emotions”
This book is a fathers love letter to his family and the society. A final note to the world and his family about how to live, love and let go. It is beautiful.
It talks more about the three “P” i.e. Practice, Patience, and persistence and its impact on our life.

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