I think Morrie was a very brave man to admit to the world that he was dying and was no longer independent. He probably helped many people who had terminal illnesses to come to terms with the fact that they were dying and to live their life for as long as they could. I don't think I would have Morrie's courage, knowing I only had a little time left.
Morrie had some very good advice for everyone. He wanted to help others live their lives with fewer regrets and more joy. Even while dying, Morrie cared more for others than himself. He was willing to be very direct, even if he embarassed some one. Morrie knew it did no good to blame anyone for his disease. He just wanted to make the most of his life and death.
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A very clean and well spoken analysis. Good job here phrasizing your thoughts and properly relating them to both the video clip and the book which we are currently reading. Nice work.
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