Anyway, I didn't watch the whole show but I got the gist of his story - he's a professor in CMU and was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and only has 3-6 months to live. He delivered an inspiring 'last lecture' in CMU last September about "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" which was actually meant for his young kids. Okay, dah start sedih di situ.
Then yesterday I came across the book version of that lecture in MPH.
I went straight to the last section of the book where he wrote some last words for his kids and before I know it...there and then 'banjir' okayyy! See, I admit that I am the kind of person who cries easily reading books and watching movies but this is different. Baru few pages reading the book, I already had some chest pains (must be from the muffled, choked cries I'm trying not to unleash) and blurring vision (maybe due to tears welling up...or maybe 'habuk masok mata'. Banyak habuk kat situ wooo hahaha!). Here's my favourite part of the book:
There are so many things I want to tell my children, and right now, they’re too young to understand. Dylan just turned 6.
I keep thinking: “They won’t… they won’t… they won’t.” That’s what chews me up inside, when I let it.
I know their memories of me may be fuzzy. That’s why I’m trying to do things with them that they’ll find unforgettable.
Dylan and I went to swim with dolphins. When a kid swims with dolphins, he doesn’t easily forget it. I’m going to bring
Aaaa...sedih gileee!!! Now, if you don't feel anything after reading that, something is really wrong with you mannn...
1 comment:
The first thing that came up in Google for Cancer cure is actually illegal.
If he wants to be with his kids he can, and people had found it for ages.
I was looking for Villa Mont Kiara when I bump into your blog.
You've been RSS'ed dear, keep shouting as we are hearing.
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