Morrie's Gift of Teaching

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Sociology Professor Morrie Schwartz-shares his philosophy on the meaning of life and death. Tuesdays with Morrie gives incite of the stages that one goes through while dying; teaching love for humanity, the importance of giving and embracing death. While reading this memoir, tears poured like raindrops as I thought of people in my life that have died-horrified as they were, and how this book would have helped them accept death. I found myself thankful for his teaching, and how I will use Morrie’s gift to incorporate the inevitable-future of friends and family while they too, face death, or perhaps my own.

After hearing the news that he had a terminal illness, his first reaction was anger. Morrie: “Shouldn’t the world stop?” Immediately following was depression; he thought, “Now What,” as Mitch put it, “He felt as if he were dropping into a whole” (p8). Morrie also said that when he first woke-up in the morning he would cry, feel sorry for himself-yet he believed that he could either lay in his bed and die, or get up and live. Depression had set-in knowing that he was going...

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