I was cranked to a fifth gear, and everything I did, I did on a deadline.
by Mitch Albom
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Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays with Morrie" explores the profound lessons learned from his relationship with his former professor, Morrie Schwartz. As Mitch reflects on life, he contrasts the hurried pace of contemporary living with the deep, meaningful connections Morrie emphasizes. The quote about being "cranked to a fifth gear" illustrates the relentless pressure to meet deadlines and achieve more, often at the cost of personal fulfillment and relationships.

This hurried lifestyle often leads individuals to neglect what truly matters, as Morrie teaches that love, compassion, and understanding should be priorities over career achievements. Through their discussions, readers are encouraged to slow down and appreciate each moment, reminding us that the essence of life lies not in completing tasks but in nurturing meaningful connections with others.

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