Seeing Life through a Man who has Lived


As told by Mitch Albom in his very inspirational book, Tuesdays with Morrie. It's actually my first time to really finish the book since for my many tries, I did not have the guts to read it up to the last(I get too affected with the scenes, I get depressed).

It talks about a Coach and a Player in the game called Life. As the Coach, Morrie, approached his last days of life, he shared with everyone, most especially his last student, Mitch, who meets with him every Tuesdays. It contains their discussions, their conversations on living life to the fullest, experiencing the downs, seeing how lucky one is to have gotten up and managed to detach from the negative emotions and experiences, and having learned. They talked about the importance of time, of love, marriage and family. Morrie has shared how it is to live, to age, and face the inevitable - death. And of saying goodbye, no matter how unprepared you are, and no matter how unwilling you are.

The lessons were laid down in a very positive way. Reading through the pages of the book made me see the things that should matter, which to value, and which to pursue to gain fulfillment and happiness.

An Old Man, A Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson.

Comments

  1. heavy jud imong books gpangread hush! hehe =) but this is really a good book to read gyud! =)

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  2. Mixing the genres hush. hehe Nice nice... Will read it again when i, figuratively, grow up :) Have you read Mitch Albom's For One More Day? I swear you won't stop crying. haha

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  3. nope, i havent. lemmi read beh.. the title itself palang daan makes me wanna cry! haha ouch!

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  4. Haha dont cry just yet. :) will let you borrow. soonest. hehe

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