Tuesdays with Morrie is a remarkable memoir by Mitch Albom. It shares many moments between Mitch and his old college Professor, Morrie. Morrie is a simple guy who led an everyday life. His enchanting and endearing personality positively touched everyone around him.

After Morrie learned he was sick, he got to see Mitch again. Mitch was having a tough time as a sports journalist. Their talks were deep & meaningful. Morrie’s thoughts on various aspects on life reflects wisdom earned in living and facing the inevitable ,unpleasant realities of  life.

This book offers gentle reminders about what truly matters in the end.

Do we need to wait till the end to give  meaning to our existence? 

A must read book for its simple and profound life lessons.

Tuesdays with Morrie

And if you are ever going to have other people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them too – even when you are in dark, even when you are falling.

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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Everybody knows they are going to die but nobody believes it, if we did, we would do things differently.

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“If you except that you can die at any time then you might not be as ambitious as you are.”

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“If you don’t have the support, love, caring and concern that you get from a family you don’t have much at all.” 

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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“There is no experience like having children, there is no substitute for this.”

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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“If you want to experience complete responsibility for another

human being and to learn how to love and born in the deepest way then you should have children.”

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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Its more than negative that you are going to die, it’s also positive that you understand that you are going to die and you live a better life because of it.”

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Love that stays

“Money is no substitute for love or for gentleness or for tenderness or fora sense of comradeship.”

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Aging is inevitable

“There’s a lot of confusion over what you want versus what you need.”

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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“It is so important to find a loving relationship specially at a time when you are not doing so well, this is important in everything in life.”

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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Forever is your relationships

People are only mean when they are threatened.”

(Tuesdays with Morrie)

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You can be a winner at second place

“The most incredible feeling is the sensation of accepting what is happening and being in peace. Make peace with living.”

(Tuesday with Morrie)

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Impermenance

“The culture doesn’t encourage you to talk about regrets because we are involved in trillions of little acts just to keep going.”

(Tuesday with Morrie)

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Marriage is ..

The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love and to let It come in.”

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Forgive yourself first

“Detaching oneself from experience by letting the experience penetrate you fully, to be able for you to leave it.”

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Learn to live and die