LinksHere are some links that Mitch Albom would be interested in...
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Page of Explanation I have made these decisions because we know Mitch Albom was seemed very sentimental about his connection with Morrie.
ALS is one example as it defines, and how we know and remember Morrie. Mitch Albom was also a writer he wrote amazing novels of literature other than 'Tuesdays with Morrie'. ALS is something that impacts the human thought, when we see someone with ALS we would feel bad for them, and would feel like we have to do something for them to not be in pain anymore. Mitch Albom was a writer so, it would make sense that he would go to someplace and write. Literature is very interesting because we get to share our knowledge, imagination, wisdom, lessons, and stories. Language is just very interesting in general. Mitch was a musician. This guy loved art and as we know it music is art. It sets the mood for us to listen to music it connects the 'human' to that piece of music we all listen to. For example: Why do we listen to happy music when we are happy? It connects us because it is somewhat relate-able to us. Sociology we something that Morrie studied during his lifetime. Just the interaction of humans is just interesting to know. Difference desires and knowledge and thought, why do we hug? Why do we shake hands? It's the study social relationships, social interaction, and culture of everyday life. You might as well just ask yourself, "Why do we do the things we do> What is it we are trying to achieve?" 'The Five People You Meet in Heaven' is a novel by Mitch Albom. And basically it's the 'God Question'. The God Question is a question nobody can and will answer. People describe it as the 'biggest question of all'. Science vs God? Does God really exist? In the book we can tell that Mitch is asking those questions deep in thought of his mind. |