Why is Pausch telling his audience this? He wants to convince them that they should stop focusing on his illness. He wants them to remember that he is in a difficult situation. He wants them to feel comfortable and accept his positive attitude. He wants to encourage them to have sympathy for him.

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The answer is He wants them to feel comfortable and accept his positive attitude because throughout the beginning of the speech when he explain why this is his last lecture he said many things to ignore the negative side of it. For example:

"I have some of the best doctors in the world."

"If I don't seem as depressed or morose as I should be, sorry to disappoint you."

"I am in phenomenally good health right now...In fact, I am in better shape than most of you. [Randy gets on the ground and starts doing push ups [Applause]"

"So anybody who wants to cry or pity me can down and do a few of those, and then you may pity me. [laughter]"

Throughout, all of these examples he shows that he want to ignore the negative side of it and just move on.

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