Well this isn’t the full audiobook, but I hope this help. Acknowledgments - 3:08 The Curriculum - 4:04 The Syllabus - 7:10 The Student - 17:10 The Audiovisual - Skipped The Orientation - Skipped The Classroom - 22:01 Taking Attendance - 31:00 The First Tuesday We Talk About the World - 38:22 The Second Tuesday We Talk About Feeling Sorry for Yourself - 45:41 The Third Tuesday We Talk About Regrets - 50:41 (It start at “By the start of my senior year, I have…”) The Audiovisual (Part Two) - 52:15 The Professor - 55:56 The Fourth Tuesday We Talk About Death - 1:02:31 (It stopped at “Is it today, little bird?” he asked. “Is it today?”) The Fifth Tuesday We Talk About Family - Skipped The Sixth Tuesday We Talk About Emotions - Skipped The Professor (Part Two) - Skipped The Seventh Tuesday We Talk About the Fear of Aging - 1:08:32 (It stopped at “I wish I were sixty-five.”) The Eight Tuesday We Talk About Money - 1:13:17 (It start at “I glanced around Morrie’s study.” Halfway of this chapter) The Ninth Tuesday We Talk About How Love Goes On - 1:18:00 The Tenth Tuesday We Talk About Marriage - Skipped The Eleventh Tuesday We Talk About Our Culture - 1:31:25 (It stopped at “The Trial of the Century” reached its dramatic conclusion, my old professor was sitting on the toilet.”) The Audiovisual (Part Three) - 1:40:07 The Twelfth Tuesday We Talk About Forgiveness - 1:45:12 The Thirteenth Tuesday We Talk About the Perfect Day - 1:53:20 The Fourteenth Tuesday We Say Goodbye - Skipped (WHAT! I can’t believe this is not in the audiobook.) Graduation - 2:05:11 Conclusion - 2:07:44
I found this book in NYCs corrections facility (Rikers Island) on a table that no one had claimed for a week. You learn in there that if it doesn't belong to you don't touch it, in my third month. Growing up in a rough neighbourhood, a young man that has never been told to "sit down and listen" for the first time in my life. When i did my bid i took this book with me. What i took also from the places I've been I've left with hardship and tough lessons was to stop and smell the roses. "Live fast and die young" was what i was doing. It never hit me untill I've read "You learn to live when you learn to die" that i stopped to smell the roses, (and not sitting in a hospital room gasping for air on a machine from an overdose) that i learned this. Not death got me to sit down but a good book. Lastly, i wished this was read in a different tone with more character as how like I've read it when it was truly needed.
What I found profound about the book is the relation between the North America’s Arctic belief on reincarnation(pg. 114) and the development of Mitch that occurred as a result his meetings with Morrie. Although they don’t believe that the spirit can slide into an already living being, I feel like Morrie’s soul is living within Mitch’s body as the latter is now contributing to the community instead of chasing after adulation or luxury, which is the lifestyle Morrie chose to live. This is such a beautiful book filled with wisdom that individuals today really need. Definitely my favourite book I’ve been assigned to read in English class. Mitch’s sincerity that dazzled from his writing along with Morrie’s wisdom warmth my heart and the hearts of others readers that endears this book. To Morrie Schwartz, you shouldn’t fear being forgotten because your lessons will continue to impact anyone who decides to read the book.
this is a book with the words worth absorbing. This seems like a river with all the sea creatures found in an ocean, it has tons of life lessons. I would love this forever.
I was told we were reading this book for school but my teacher never told us when to start it then today I was told I have to write an essay on it and I never read it. This saved my life thank you.
I'm reading this brook for my grade 12 english class and this helps me so much being able to hear the audiobook along with reading the book. it is helping me absorb the information a whole lot easier. only thing is that it skips the chapters "the audiovisual" and "the orientation"
thank you so much for uploading this on a for free platform! I am a student with little time to finish assignment, and unable to purchase a physical copy. The narration was great!
i knw i'm responding 8 months later, but if you ever need another audiobook or you just like listening to books, there's a free app on the app store called OverDrive: eBooks & audiobooks. All you need is a library card from your local library. All for free :) Hope this helps in the future!
I told my parents I was using an audiobook for this and I got yelled at. They said it was the "easy way out" and that it's cheating. This was my face 🤨
smh my head. using audio for reading is better because when the teacher makes you take notes, its easier to write them while listening to something instead of reading it, then pausing to write it. Also it helps so many people like me with dyslexia be able to not fall behind in english class. it also is good for people who just read slow and for people who remember things better from listening. there is also so much more audio books help with
Notes for myself: Fourth Tuesday we talk about death 1:02:43 Seventh Tuesday we talk about the fear of aging 1:08:35 Pg 136 1:25:14 (Start highlighting)
So he learned to view life from a different perspective. Mich was like a son, the commitment towards life. What are &our fear What are we afraid off...also stay positive towards the end of life. Don't be afraid of death. One way or another we all will die. What is about aging the ability to love. At some point stop..take a look who is in front of us. Like Morrie said aging is about growing " Morrie had met a point of values 🤔. Don't avoid what is impossible to stop..it was a lesson of life.
The eight Tuesday starts at the bottom of page 125 "I glanced around Morrie's study..." and time 1:13:20 !!!! Needed to add this bc I had a hard time finding it. :)
You get your assignment done, but miss the essence of a wonderful life long book. I read (read!) this book over 20 years ago and still it echos with me. This is one of those books one should read or listen to s l o w l y.
@@moesterer Okay. Who's to say I wasn't going to buy the book so I could properly read it? Thanks for your words of wisdom, stranger, but they aren't coming across very kind.
This book makes me feel that one of the worst things to happen to someone, in the way of diseases and those sort of things, would be to get Alzheimer’s which hits sorta close to home with me since one of my grandmas got it, they lose so much of themselves until their body loses all sort of function, they lose so much memory so much of their past although I feel like it also still shows there’s something more because my grandma would always recognize her children and always has these small bits of consciousness, while you, the people around the one who gets Alzheimer’s, do not loose your connection and memories of love but they do and they don’t get to die with the warmth. I bet that I rambled with this but I need to say somewhere so yeah if read this, thanks I guess.
Sorry to read this about your grandma. Glad she is still able to recognize her children but I can only imagine how sad it is to live a full life and have all these great moments only to forget them in your last days. Wish there was a cure for Alzheimer's.
Why, on gods green earth, would anyone post an incomplete audiobook. It’s not even incomplete in a way that makes sense! It’s just random parts that this guy decided to skip
Yes and really don't want to I fell asleep during class listening to this surprised I made it as far as I am but I did just eat ice cream and am walking around so I stay awake
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