Tuesdays with Morrie is a simple but very emotional book about life, love, and death. It is written by Mitch Albom about his real relationship with his old college professor, Morrie Schwartz. After Mitch learns that Morrie is seriously ill and does not have much time left, he begins visiting him every Tuesday. These weekly meetings become meaningful lessons about how to live life.
During each Tuesday meeting, Morrie and Mitch talk about an important topic such as love, family, work, money, forgiveness, and death. Morrie believes that people today waste their time and energy on things that do not bring real happiness. He thinks that many people forget what truly matters in life, which is love, human connection, and caring for others. According to Morrie, love is the most important thing we can give and receive in life.
One important idea I learned from this book is that holding onto love means staying alive, even during hard times. Love keeps hope alive when everything feels dark. Morrie teaches that we do not need other people to teach us how to love; love starts from inside us. When we give love to what truly makes us happy, life becomes more meaningful.
One special thing about this book is its honesty. Morrie does not hide his pain, fear, or weakness. He speaks openly about dying, but at the same time, he teaches how to live well until the very last moment. This honesty makes the book feel real and deeply touching. Morrie reminds us to live without regret and to do what truly matters to us, so we do not reach the end of life wishing we had done things differently.
Another important message in the book is that death can teach us how to live. Knowing that life will end helps us understand what is truly important and helps us make better choices. Some readers may feel that the lessons are repeated or that the book is too emotional. However, for many people, this repetition makes the message stronger and easier to remember.
Overall, Tuesdays with Morrie encourages readers to slow down and reflect on their own lives. It reminds us that success alone does not bring happiness. Love, human connection, and understanding are what give life true meaning. This book is highly recommended for anyone who wants a gentle but powerful reminder of how to live well.

Fadya Bakr Qasim
Fadya Bakr is an Ezidi writer and English major with a deep passion for reading and literary analysis. She enjoys exploring meaningful stories and sharing insights that illuminate culture, identity, and human experience. Through her work, Fadya aims to highlight diverse perspectives, raise awareness about Ezidi culture, and connect literature to real-life challenges. Her writing encourages readers to think critically, appreciate different voices, and engage with the rich heritage of the Ezidi people.
