Sunday, September 12, 2010

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Independence Day I admire people WITH MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS



Ethics In my classes, we had the opportunity to read the book "Tuesdays with Morrie." A true story from which we realized that love and friendship always prevails despite of illness and adversity of life. There are moments and people you never forget and mark your life forever, in this case, Morrie, besides being a great teacher, became the best friend Mitch, one of his students who admired Morrie and loved being with him . Morrie was a person who no doubt captivated the world with his way of being, all that wisdom that served handled every day to try to solve the problems of Mitch. Throughout the book are played very important topics such as love, forgiveness, marriage, and how to face old age and death, and the truth is that older people with more experience are almost always indicated to us advice, as they have lived so many things that still have missing youth to live.

has an amazing moral message that all readers end up reflecting and taking stock of life. It would be wonderful if we saw the world as many Morrie he could see, and we left our mark as he did, being an example and managed to occupy a space in the heart of everyone who knew him, but above all to foster the friendship and love that is we need more. By

pain and suffering, we have two options: to learn from him or surrender to him. Surrender to the pain or suffering is the easiest way, since it costs fall, the hard and get up and move on. Instead, the lesson we can gain through pain is extensive, with their pain and suffering made many people reflect on their actions, about his life, about love, friendship, the importance of family and patience.

The purpose of reading this book was to reflect on our lives, to take on the problems with positivism and we realize that reality is like and no matter what our lives will always have to make sense even though we the brink of death.

"TUESDAY with Morrie", a not unusual story of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or the admiration that the main character radiates, but by the way to confront and overcome the disease.
Very few people have the courage to face with determination and firmness with a terminal illness, without treatment that gives a little hope. Knowing the story of Professor Morrie was interesting mainly because he was a great person as well as intelligent with great wisdom. It's a great message that this book leaves us, we'd call full of life, teaches us to be optimistic, learn about life. Given
sick people, remember ... they are sick, not helpless, deserve our interest, not our pity, our love, our coldness.



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