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Daniela Rosario
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I love this book! I’m about 1/2 way done!
I find the way Morrie handles dying to be so powerful & I love that it’s something he feels fully open to experiencing - however it comes “this is my moment” he says. It’s incredibly glorious to me, despite how scary. I love how he contrasts with Mitch, the author of the book. Morrie is open and ready to experience while Mitch struggles with control and openness.
— Apr 06, 2023 08:32AM
I find the way Morrie handles dying to be so powerful & I love that it’s something he feels fully open to experiencing - however it comes “this is my moment” he says. It’s incredibly glorious to me, despite how scary. I love how he contrasts with Mitch, the author of the book. Morrie is open and ready to experience while Mitch struggles with control and openness.
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Daniela Rosario
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Some points:
“Death ends a life not a relationship.” - Morrie
Morrie and I both agree that we are like plants with green leaves that at some point wither and die in their time.
I appreciate how at peace with death, and life Morrie is. Death is a natural part of life after all.
I read this book and it’s beautiful. I read this book and it is almost over…
— Apr 19, 2023 04:45PM
“Death ends a life not a relationship.” - Morrie
Morrie and I both agree that we are like plants with green leaves that at some point wither and die in their time.
I appreciate how at peace with death, and life Morrie is. Death is a natural part of life after all.
I read this book and it’s beautiful. I read this book and it is almost over…
Daniela Rosario
is on page 170 of 210
The bond that Mitch and Morrie are sharing to the end is beautiful.
Im reading this book, living through the moments, being affected by the words. I see that I am almost done going through all of the pages and I find this almost parallel to the fact that Morrie’s life is almost over; I don’t know when it will end but, the fact of the matter is that it will…
— Apr 14, 2023 12:27PM
Im reading this book, living through the moments, being affected by the words. I see that I am almost done going through all of the pages and I find this almost parallel to the fact that Morrie’s life is almost over; I don’t know when it will end but, the fact of the matter is that it will…
Daniela Rosario
is on page 163 of 210
“Ted, this disease is knocking at my spirit. But it will not get my spirit. It’ll get my body. It will not get my spirit.” -Morrie
— Apr 14, 2023 11:57AM
Daniela Rosario
is on page 141 of 210
I feel connected to the people in this book. It’s awesome to read a story whether fiction or not and truly relate to what’s going on. I appreciate that.
On another note, “The Ninth Tuesday” is another great one 😊.
— Apr 10, 2023 03:58PM
On another note, “The Ninth Tuesday” is another great one 😊.
Daniela Rosario
is on page 141 of 210
I love that Morrie stresses the importance of being fully present in a moment. That’s so relevant to everything we do & I also love how this is something I get to put into practice as an actor/ creative. The value of Patience & Relationship… To live in and be completely connected to a moment - not distracted. That’s living & takes a degree of mental discipline as well as an open heart I think…
— Apr 10, 2023 03:53PM
Daniela Rosario
is on page 129 of 210
Another really great chapter 😊. A talk about money, status vs. what really matters in life.
— Apr 09, 2023 02:49PM
Daniela Rosario
is on page 122 of 210
Really pleasant wisdom in this chapter about the “Fear of Aging.” This is definitely one of my favorites.
Morrie’s acceptance of what he must surrender and contentment with what he still has allows him to enjoy each moment as it comes. And it continues bringing him back to “the little things” in life. All that while simultaneously appreciating the aging process. I love that. Morrie’s wisdom preserves him
— Apr 08, 2023 10:26AM
Morrie’s acceptance of what he must surrender and contentment with what he still has allows him to enjoy each moment as it comes. And it continues bringing him back to “the little things” in life. All that while simultaneously appreciating the aging process. I love that. Morrie’s wisdom preserves him
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