4.08 AVERAGE


This book is truly a gem filled with great wisdom.

Mitch Albom met with Morrie Schwartz, his college professor at his home every Tuesday. Morrie was dying with ALS, a neurodegenerative disease that eventually shuts down the body. He wanted Mitch to write his reflections on life and what it’s like to say goodbye to this world.

While it’s a fast read with less than 200 pages, it's slow to digest every part of Morrie’s thoughts on what he learned in his lifetime. There’s a reason for this best-selling book: it like hearing a father’s intelligent words that are passed down.

Highly recommended.
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“Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.” As someone deeply burdened with anxiety around death, this book brought some comfort and perspective. 

A gentle reminder that often the most profound truths are also the simplest: love others deeply, give them your time, a lot of your time, “do the kinds of things that come from the heart” ❣️
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First book to make me cry in some time.
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