Why is Love Easy in the Face of Death - Christian Callaghan

 Love is essential to the continuation of human life but is also vital to our daily moods and how we strive forward toward what there is to achieve. Love is such a powerful emotion that sometimes we are unable to comprehend it at the moment that it is until we lose it. An example of this is:

Tuesdays with Morrie is a nonfiction memoir that recounts the real-life relationship between the author, Mitch Albom, and his former college professor, Morrie Schwartz. Years after graduating, Mitch reconnects with Morrie, who is now dying from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). Mitch visits Morrie every Tuesday, and during these visits, Morrie shares his reflections on important life topics: love, family, forgiveness, aging, death, and what it means to live meaningfully. The conversations between Mitch and Morrie are filled with wisdom, compassion, and honesty. Morrie discusses that the most essential thing in life is to love others and allow ourselves to be loved in return. He emphasizes that true fulfillment comes not from material success, but from deep, caring relationships with others.

Sometimes taking time to appreciate the ones we love is of grave importance especially since we do not know how much time there is that we have with them.

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