Wednesday, July 17, 2019

Mitch Albom’s Altered View of Life

After Mitch graduated from college, he headed for bleak York to start working on his dream of being a far-famed musician of which he by and by ascertained of failing for the first magazine in his biography. When he lost his favorite uncle to pancreatic cancer, he realized how valuable time is and decided to get a suppresss degree in news media instead of pursuing a travel in music.He became a sports writer then became a man drive by career and ambition. He later on became successful that he wrote for sports books, did wireless shows and appeared recurrently on TV until he saw his old friend who was excessively his favorite professor in college, Morrie Schwartz, on TV. He learned that Morrie had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) which has no cure.When he decided to see to it Morrie after so many long time of not seeing him, it became a firm weekly meeting for them every Tuesday, public lecture ab come out life, from which Mitch learned a distinct perspective, a differ ent view. Morrie told him, Dying is solitary(prenominal) one thing to be drab over Mitch. Living unhappily is something else. Morrie alike said that people become remember only when they are threatened which is what our nicety does then they start face uping out only for themselves and make money their god.Morrie do him realize how he has been giving more than priority to his work instead of starting signal a family with his wife Janine. Mitch realized that he really did need to invest in the human family and in people as what Morrie advised him. Morrie showed him how to courageously face things in life even on the wand of death. Having the last few weeks of Morries life spent with him taught Mitch so many things that he would always hold dear. Mitch learned what mistakes to avoid, what to look out for, when to pay attention to his love ones and hear them as if it were for the last time. Morrie also made him understand that there is no such thing as excessively late for anything in this life.WORKS CITEDAlbom, Mitch. Tuesdays with Morrie. New York Doubleday,1997

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