Morrie smiled. Mitch, you asked about caring for people I don't even know. But can I tell you the thing I'm learning most with this disease? What's that? The most important thing in life is to learn how to give out love, and to let it come in. His voice dropped to a whisper. Let it come in. We think we don't deserve love, we think if we let it in we'll become too soft. But a wise man named Levine said it right. He said, 'Love is the only rational act.' He repeated it carefully, pausing for effect. 'Love is the only rational act.'
by Mitch Albom
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Morrie reflects on the importance of love in life as he faces his illness. He explains to Mitch that the most significant lesson he is learning is about the necessity of both giving and receiving love. Despite fears of vulnerability, Morrie emphasizes that embracing love is essential, implying that it enriches our existence. He encourages Mitch to recognize that being open to love does not make one weak, but rather adds depth to life.

Moreover, Morrie quotes Levine, underscoring the idea that love is the most rational choice we can make. By reiterating that 'love is the only rational act,' he highlights its fundamental role in human experience. For Morrie, the capacity to love and accept love is what truly gives life meaning, especially in the face of adversity.

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