Summary In the chapter: The Second Tuesday, in Tuesdays With Morrie, written by Mitch Albom, Mitch and Morrie talk about feeling sorry for themselves. Mitch decides not to buy a phone, but instead brings food to Morrie's house, because Morrie loves food, and they share it together. Mitch asks Morrie if he ever feels sorry for himself, and that is how they start the conversation about self-pity. Morrie says that you shouldn't feel sorry for yourself too much, because someone always has it worse than you. I agree with Morrie's opinion, because no good comes from being depressed. I connected to this part of the book because I always hurt myself, but I always realize that if I just find the good in it, I will be much happier. Their conversation ends when Mitch has to help Morrie into his chair, and he realizes that the two are running out of time together. I think that by the end of this chapter, Mitch and Morrie both learn to appreciate what they have now, because nothing lasts forever.
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5/15/2015 02:06:06 am
I loved the flow of your poem, great use of language. This really touched me! Keep up the great work! :)
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Mitch AlbomAn Internationally renowned and best-selling author, journalist, screenwriter, playwright, TV and radio broadcaster and musician. Tuesdays With MorrieAn old man,
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