Buchzusammenfassung
Mitch Albom is the author of numerous works of fiction and nonfiction, including seven New York Times bestsellers and Tuesdays with Morrie, the bestselling memoir of all time. His books have collectively sold more than 40 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 47 languages. In addition to his published books, Albom has been voted America’s best sports columnist by the Associated Press Sports Editors thirteen times.
Sixteen years after graduating, Mitch Albom had lost touch with his former professor, Morrie Schwartz, and the optimism of his youth had faded. Despite achieving societal success as a sportswriter with wealth, possessions, and a loving marriage, Albom felt restless and inadequate, consumed by fears of being replaced and caught in an endless cycle of accomplishments to mask his dissatisfaction. Meanwhile, Morrie, diagnosed with ALS in 1994, faced his terminal illness with resilience, continuing to teach and share his reflections on life and death, which gained media attention. Albom learned of Morrie’s condition through a television program, a revelation that left him numb but prompted him to reconnect. Their reunion was emotional, with Morrie immediately engaging Albom in a candid discussion about death, emphasizing the importance of love, meaningful relationships, and purposeful living. Though Albom initially struggled with guilt and unease, their conversation rekindled a spark of his former idealism. After a delay, Albom returned to visit Morrie, and over the course of 14 weeks, their Tuesday meetings became a profound exploration of life’s most significant topics, forming the foundation for Morrie’s final lesson on living with purpose.
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