There are some mornings when I cry and cry and mourn for myself. Some mornings, I'm so angry and bitter. But it doesn't last too long. Then I get up and say, 'I want to live …
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In "Tuesdays with Morrie," author Mitch Albom shares deep reflections from his mentor, Morrie Schwartz, who faces terminal illness. Morrie openly expresses his emotions, revealing that he sometimes experiences profound sadness and anger when contemplating his life's circumstances. These feelings, while intense, are not permanent; Morrie acknowledges their presence before moving forward with a renewed determination to embrace life.

This dichotomy between despair and hope illustrates a universal struggle with mortality and adversity. Morrie's resilience serves as an inspiring reminder that, despite life's hardships, one can choose to rise above sorrow and cherish the desire to live fully. His journey encapsulates the empowering notion that acceptance and positive action can coexist with vulnerability and pain.

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