The greatest lesson in life Morrie Schwartz is a smart and funny old man who touched many people, especially Mitch Albom. Because of amyotrophic sclerosclerosis (ALS), Molly taught a lot of knowledge during the last few months of his life. In this article I will explore Molly's life philosophy, what he calls important and valuable, and the struggles and problems of life. I will also compare forest messages with other philosophies and express my opinion on forest anthropology and life philosophy.
A wonderful inspiration from Ariel "Two days out of five days with Murray: Old Man, Young Man, and the best course in life" is the first book I have read about Mitch Arbom. Mickey 's university professor Mr. Schwartz is dying. In the last month of his life, the forest will meet Mickey on his research every Tuesday and teach young people the last and most important lesson - the way to live our life. A wonderful inspiration. Kayleigh_Sheehan recorded 3/5 a day on these courses and discovered that his old professor died in 16 years after I promised to "keep in touch" with Morrie Schwartz and applied for the last lesson It was. Sports columnist became a writer Mitch Albom was the only student, and "Tuesday and Forest" was his last paper. In their discussions about money, marriage, family, aging and death, the forest found all his answers in love.
The reflection on Tuesday and Morley's Tuesday is a heartwarming story about former student and writer Mitch Albom of sociology professor who retired at Mori Schwartz of Brandeis University. He taught me some of the best courses in my life. When Mickey graduated from Brandeis University, he promised to keep in touch with his favorite professor Mori Schwarz. But he did not do it until the forest died. Forest was diagnosed as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); severe debilitating disease
That person is Mr. Schwartz of his college professor. A book with Molly on Tuesday was written by Mitch Arbon, "The elderly, the young man, and the book on the greatest lesson in life." The story is about Mickey's favorite professor at Morrie at Brandes University. Molly is currently suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Forest taught sociology and continued teaching Mickey how to accept "meaning of life" and death and aging. Tuesday 's book with Molly is home to many people.