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Love Always Wins

A review on Tuesdays with Morrie

It is a small book, it is a big book; it tells a sad story, it tells a joyous story; it discusses death, it discusses life. Tuesdays with Morrie, an easy book to read, but indicates profound meanings.

Morrie, the hero of the book, has a lethal illness, to which medicine could do nothing. Despite this, he chooses not to withdraw from the world, but to live ---- or at least try to live ---- with dignity, with courage, with humor, with composure, and so he does.

Face the reality and fight against fate! It sounds like 1990s, so old and strange, while MorrieЎЇs story brings this back to me. What is reality? To Morrie, it is doomed to die within no more than two years. What is fate? To Morrie, it is to die gradually until someday even his lung atrophies. For all that is happening to him, however, his voice is strong and inviting, and his mind is vibrating with a million thoughts. He intends to prove that the word ÐŽodyingÐŽ± is not synonymous with ÐŽouselessÐŽ±.

There are hundreds and thousands of tribulations in the world, as deafness to Beethoven, like blind to Helen Keller, to polio to Roosevelt. While we face them directly and combat fearlessly, sufferings can be turned into catalyst to success. I am so lucky that IЎЇve never confronted these trials so far in my life, and IЎЇve never considered myself as such a tough girl to be able to conquer them. However, Morrie, the dying professor, convinces me that so long as you embrace love, there is nothing impossible!

And love seems to be another Ўoout-of-dayЎo thing in todayЎЇs material life. However, I become more and more involved with love as MorrieЎЇs story goes on.

Love for ourselves makes us feel great. As to Morrie, he considers that to watch his body slowly wilt away to nothing is Wonderful, ÐŽobecause of all the time I get to say goodbye.ÐŽ± If not for love, how can so pathetic thing become luck? We are human beings, not Saint, neither God. Love ourselves, so there is no need to cry for our failures, to pity for our defects, as weЎЇll see how many efforts weЎЇve spared to fulfill the task that eventually turns out to be a failure, weЎЇll know how much progress weЎЇve made to improve our personalities. Love ourselves, so we can see those shining points inside ourselves thus we shall have enormous confidence and we are to be invulnerable. Yes, thatЎЇs the power of love! Turn the ugly duck into a swan!

WhatЎЇs more, love for others makes we feel even better. As Morrie once said,ÐŽ± giving

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