Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson Tuesdays with Morrie discussion


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message 1: by Louis (new)

Louis Like in the book Tuesdays with Morrie; Morrie suddenly get ASL and will soon die he decide he would start documenting the time he has left. What would do if you were in his shoes?


Hafsa Iqbal Dont know what I will do, but Morrie did the best job.
What about you what will you do being in his shoes.


Jocelin Thomas-Holman I would hope to be just as inspirational in someone's life; but not totally focused on THAT in my last days! That's what made the story so touching.


message 4: by Stephen (last edited Jan 23, 2019 04:06AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Stephen McCarthy Why wait until you get such a wake up call.
I quit my job at 50 last Summer to take up writing full time and I have absolutely enjoyed it so far. My motto has always been;

'Do what you want, as much as you can'

The only trick is actually deciding what you want. There is so much to choose from and so much offered by the world. Take your time and find what makes you happy. Try different things and decide for yourself, no-one else can tell you what you actually like.

Enjoy this merry adventure


Mikki Alhart I adored the books Tuesdays with Morrie. I was in bed for 12 months with Hospice and a friend brought me the book. I kept a journal and Morrie inspired me to take a leap of faith and write a true life review from the vantage point of a crazy wacky grandmother who is a recovering alcoholic and therapist for the last 40 years. The story is sad, funny and tragic at times. It took a lot of courage to be so venerable and share the journey through shame and missteps. I published it this week 'In God's Waiting Room By Mikki Alhart


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