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..' 'So far, I've been able to do it. Will I be able to continue? I don't know. But I'm betting on myself I will.' Koppel seemed extremely taken with Morrie. He asked about the humility that death induced.

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Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays with Morrie" captures the poignant reflections of Morrie Schwartz, who grapples with the emotional turmoil of facing death. Morrie admits to experiencing deep sorrow and anger at times, which are natural responses to his condition. However, he emphasizes the transient nature of these feelings, highlighting his determination to embrace life despite the challenges he faces. His resilience shines through as he expresses a commitment to living fully, relying on his inner strength.

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