A wrestling match. He laughs. Yes, you could describe life that way.So which side wins, I ask? Which side wins?He smiles at me, the crinkled eyes, the crooked teeth.Love wins. Love always wins.
by Mitch Albom
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In the book "Tuesdays with Morrie," there is a poignant moment during a conversation about life, where the author metaphorically likens life to a wrestling match. This analogy reveals the struggles and conflicts individuals face throughout their existence. The dialogue conveys a sense of humor and wisdom, emphasizing the complexity of life experiences.

When asked which side prevails in this match, the character's response highlights a profound truth: love is the ultimate victor. With a smile that reflects both experience and comfort, he asserts that love triumphs above all else. This message underscores the importance of love in navigating life’s challenges, suggesting that it is the one constant that can lead to fulfillment and peace.

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