Maybe it was a grandparent, a teacher or a colleague. Someone older, patient and wise, who understood you when you were young and impassioned, helped you to see the world as a more profound place, and gave you sound advice to guide your way through it. For Mitch Albom, it was Morrie Schwartz, the college professor who taught him nearly twenty years ago.Perhaps, like Mitch, you lost track of this mentor as the years passed, the insights faded, and the world seemed colder. Wouldn't you like to see that person again, to ask the bigger questions that still haunt you, and receive wisdom for your busy life the way you once did when you were younger?
Acknowledgments
THE CURRICULUM
THE SYLLABUS
THE STUDENT
THE AUDIOVISUAL
HE ORIENTATION
HE CLASSROOM
TAKING ATTENDANCE
THE FIRST TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT THE WORLD
THE SECOND TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT FEELING SORRY FOR YOUR SELF
THE THIRD TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT REGRETS
THE AUDIOVISUAL, PART TWO
THE PROFESSOR
THE FOURTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT DEATH
THE FIFTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT FAMILY
THE SIXTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT EMOTIONS
THE PROFESSOR PART TWO
THE SEVENTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT THE FEAR OF AGING
THE EIGHTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT MONEY
THE NINTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT HOW LOVE GOES ON
THE TENTH TUESDAY
WE TALK"ABoUT MARRIAGE
THE ELEVENTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT OUR CULTURE
THE AUDIOVISUAL PART THREE
THE TWELFTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT FORGIVENESS
THE THIRTEENTH TUESDAY
WE TALK ABOUT THE PERFECT DAY
THE FOURTEENTH TUESDAY
WE SAY GOOD-BYE
GRADUATION
CONCLUSION