By: Mitch Albom
Publisher: Random House
Year published: 1997
Precis: Every now and again stop and evaluate your life for 'sleep-walk' living. Evaluate what really means the most to you, what really makes you happy and strive to live without regretful actions.
Quote One: "There is no experience like having children.... If you want the experience of having complete responsibility for another human being, and to learn to love and bond in the deepest way, then you should have children." (p.93)
I found this to an odd thing for Morrie to say to Mitch not because of the content of quote, but because of the answer himself. Mitch had asked Morrie about starting a family, having kids and what that was like and that's the response he gets. It is by no means a concrete or definitive answer. Mitch is indirectly asking for advice and every time prior to this, Morrie has always given an actual answer. 'Do this, forget this, don't hurt yourself.'
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I found this to an odd thing for Morrie to say to Mitch not because of the content of quote, but because of the answer himself. Mitch had asked Morrie about starting a family, having kids and what that was like and that's the response he gets. It is by no means a concrete or definitive answer. Mitch is indirectly asking for advice and every time prior to this, Morrie has always given an actual answer. 'Do this, forget this, don't hurt yourself.'
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