Learn how to show love to others, grow your ability to give love, and learn to receive love at the same time.

Damion 2022-09-21 21:24:01

About loneliness, experience it at the moment of loneliness, and then tell yourself: Well, this is loneliness, and I have other things to experience.

Regarding wealth, wealth cannot bring you happiness and satisfaction, more happiness comes from the heart.

Regarding aging, aging is not just an increase in age, but a wealth of experience, a mature mind, and you will live a better life because of it.

The most important thing about marriage is shared values. It is love, but more importantly, protection.

Regarding forgiveness, learn to forgive others, but also learn to forgive yourself, and forgive yourself for what you should have done but did not do. You shouldn't get caught up in regret, it's not doing you any good.

Regarding death, once you learn how to die, you learn how to live.

Regarding detachment, you have to live your life with all your might, and then you can come out.

Regarding trust, if you want others to trust you, you should first make them realize that you trust them.

Regarding self-pity, think of someone who is more miserable than me.

Live the life you want.

Learn how to show love to others, grow your ability to give love, and learn to receive love at the same time.

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  • Morrie Schwartz: Sometimes I see myself dancing, and I think... "Wow! Oh, boy! I don't have ALS after all. It's-It's a big mistake. It's all part of a lovely fantasy." But just for a minute. Fantasy is useful. You can learn from it.

  • Mitch Albom: I guess I'm just not really a touchy-feely guy.

    Morrie Schwartz: Yeah, it scares you.

    Mitch Albom: Doesn't scare me.

    Morrie Schwartz: Yes, it scares you. All this does. Everything we're talking about... death, dying.

    Mitch Albom: There is a reason why people don't talk about these things.

    Morrie Schwartz: Hmm?

    Mitch Albom: To spare people's feelings.

    Morrie Schwartz: "To spare people's feel..." I never have understood that. How can you spare someone's feelings by denying them?