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All right, its simply worry, I dont ought to let it management Pine Tree State. I see it for what it’s. Same for loneliness: you forsaking, let the tears flow, feel it completelybut eventually be able to say, All right, that was my moment with loneliness. Im not petrified of feeling lonely, however currently Im getting to place that loneliness aside and apprehend that there square measure different emotions within the world, and Im going to experience them as well.
When I started reading this booked it really caught my attention.This book is a true story, it was written by Mitch Albom, the story starts in the spring of 1979 when he was a college student in Brendeis University. There he met a professor named Morrie Schwartz who teaches social psychology course.
Morrie becomes Mitchs Professor and friend, that one person in life you have endless admiration for and turn to for knowledge and advice. At Mitchs graduation he introduces Morrie to his parents. You have a awfully special boy here, says Morrie. Mitch promises hell stay in touch, but doesnt.
Fifteen years later Morrie is stricken with an incurable illness called Lou Gehrigs disease. Mitch had settled in Detroit and become a successful sports journalist. Although he made a lot of money and has a lot of material things, he was not happy.
The Meaning of Life
In 1995, Morrie is interviewed by Ted Koppel on ABCs Nightline, and Mitch sees him on TV. He decides to reconnect with Morrie.
He travels to Morries home. After not seeing Morrie for 16 years Mitch freezes; he has no words while Morrie hugs him. My old friend, whispers Morrie. Youve come back at last.
They start talking and Morrie tells him, You know Im dying. Shall I tell you what its like? After that Mitch begins visiting Morrie every Tuesday. They decide these talks should be held like a class although Mitch is the only student. The subject is The Meaning of Life. As Mitch later writes, Although no final exam was given, you were expected to produce one long paper on what was learned. The paper is the book.
Lessons About Life
The chapter about the first Tuesday is titled We Talk About the World. While talking, Mitch notices a stack of newspapers in Morries kitchen that had already been read. Do you bother keeping up with the news? Mitch asks.
Do you think thats strange? Do you suppose as a result of Im dying, I shouldnt care what happens in this world? He goes on to say that now that hes suffering he feels other peoples suffering as if it were my own.
Another reason I like this book so much is that like Morrie, Im philosophical. I love to think about the world and everything around us. I also like the expression Everything happens for a reason. I think it is mostly true. I feel confident most of the time, and Im starting to understand failure is part of the process of being successful. You just have to keep trying.
Some of the other aspects of life they discuss are Feeling Sorry For Yourself, Regrets, Death,
Family, Emotions, and Forgiveness.
My favorite topic is Death because as soon as Morrie learns he is sick, until the end, he doesnt hold back. He keeps moving forward. What struck me the most about him is that he wasnt afraid. Morrie says to Mitch, Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live. Thats a meaningful quote to me because I believe hes saying once you lose the fear of death you can make every second count when youre alive. I want to die serenely, peaceful, no witness. Unlike Morrie I believe it would be easier to be asleep when Im dying. He wanted to be conscious and alone.
Loves Power
In the chapter on family, Morrie points out how material possessions, money, and fame cant replace your loved ones. Morrie mentions a quote Love each other or perish from the poet W.H. Auden which I think is true. Knowing that you have people in your life who are there to protect you is more powerful than anything else. I believe this was the worldview he explored as a social psychologist; rather than focusing on money and power, we should focus on love, family, and respect. I think this conversation in particular had one of the bigger impacts on Mitch, who was consumed with money and his career before the two started their talks.
In the last class, they say good-bye. Many parts of this book are moving, but this one was hard to read, especially on an early train ride when I was in a quiet mood. It was sad. It felt so real, I read the book twice. The second time, I had to skip over the chapter when he dies to avoid tears.
In the books conclusion, Mitch is reflective and writes, If my old professor Morrie Schwartz taught me anything at all, it was this: there is no such thing as too late in life. In fact, Mitch reconnects with a brother he had lost bit with; he even dedicates the book to him.
I got so much from learning Morries perspective. In the center of the book theres a quote by American historian Henry Adams: A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops. Someday I hope to meet a Morrie of my own, somebody with experience who can help me walk through my life challenges, and who I would look up to as a teacher.
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