Tuesday's With Morrie Aphorism

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“Tuesday’s With Morrie” is a narrative by Mitch Albom about his college professor, Morrie Schwartz. Decades after Mitch graduates from college and gets sucked into the job market as a newspaper journalist, he finds out from the news that his favorite college professor has contracted the disease ALS. With the newspaper company he works for halted due to a strike by the workers, Mitch has more time to begin flights from Detroit to visit Morrie in Boston on Tuesdays and have discussion about life and death in what they call Morrie’s final course with Mitch. Throughout the book, Morrie gives little tidbits of life lessons as aphorisms, or phrases of truth or opinion. Though there are many, 2 of Morrie’s aphorisms speak the loudest to me and help to shape my view on life. …show more content…

One such aphorism is “What of today was my last day on Earth?” This really hits me hard, because if today was my last day on Earth, I would die full of regrets and unfulfilled dreams. I am young, so I don’t contemplate death all that much. I still have many years to do everything I want to do. If I died today, I wouldn't be able to go to college or get my first job. I wouldn’t get married and watch my kids grow up. Finally, I wouldn’t be able to do what I really want to do, travel the world. I will have lived all but 8 days of my life in the United States, and that is something I would regret terribly. To grow as a person, you need new experiences, experiences the good old United States just can’t give you. In conclusion, if I died today, my life would be incomplete, and that is why this aphorism connects to my

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