This story is about Morrie. An old man who used to be the author's college professor. He was a man who left an impression on the young author's life so when the author, Mitch, found out that Morrie was sick, he tried to make arrangements to see his old professor. They made it a weekly habit to spend tuesdays with each other. Even though Morrie was dying, he was still a great teacher. He showed Mitch that life should never be lived with regrets. We should enjoy it and live it to the fullest. The greatest lesson he taught Mitch though was to never fear death. We must accept it as part of our life. Even if we are sick and dying, it should not be a reason to sulk and be grumpy. We must spend our remaining days trying to give love and encouragement to those who will be left behind. In the end Morrie dies but not before he instills nother lesson to one of his beloved students.
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