Thursday, April 2, 2009

Number 3

I am now on chapter ten and a lot has happened. When Mitch returns home after his first visit with Morrie he finds that the union he worked for as a writer has gone on strike, being a member of his union Mitch had no choice but to be a part of it. For the first time he didn’t not have a paycheck coming in and this some how made him feel meaningless. With all the spare time Mitch could go and see Morrie every Tuesday, and that he did. They would talk for hours about everything from life, death, fears, dreams anything they could think of really. Mitch was starting to get so much knowledge and from a man on his death bed. Morrie’s words made Mitch feel stupid for worrying about such unimportant things in life, he began to realize family and friends were all you need to be happy.

I am really enjoying this book and I did not no it was a true story until I did some research. This story is very touching and sad but it is interesting to hear the thoughts of a man about to die, everything that is said in the book by Morrie is so true and I can’t wait to read more.

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