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Paul Pausch Worse Than No Apology Analysis

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One of the passages in The Last Lecture that stuck with me the most would be that a bad apology is worse than no apology. This resonated with me because it made so much sense. It made me realize that sincerity was just as important as vulnerability. One has to be vulnerable to apologize to someone, but just because they are being vulnerable does not mean that they can ignore being sincere. A good apology involves being sincere to show the person who you are apologizing to that you actually meant it. Paul Pausch stated that “When giving an apology, any performance lower than an A really doesn’t cut it.” This makes sense and made me realize times in my life when I have just apologized without any sincerity and became enraged when my apology was not accepted. After reading this book I realize how I was wrong and that a bad apology is worse than no apology.
Another passage that struck me was the passage that stated that no job is beneath you. I have gone through some of my life thinking that certain jobs were beneath such as manual labor, but now after reading Paul Pausch's passage it made me realize that even though I do not plan on doing a job for my entire life does not mean that I should do it and learn from it. For me, these jobs would be jobs that involve manual labor. For example, two summers ago my friend asked …show more content…

He is extremely accomplished and successful in his life and he is going through some of the worst things that life can throw at someone. Paul Pausch may have only lived forty-eight years, but he made those years worth it. He lived an entire life in a short amount of time. I think all of that experience combined with his situation makes Paul Pausch someone that people can really look towards to get guidance in their

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