"Meet Tuesday" a lesson in life that touched me

Toy 2022-09-23 10:40:05

In fact, very few really have the urge to watch movies, especially many movies are boring things that waste time.

Some people say that movies allow us to see a side of life and experience a different life.

"Meet on Tuesday" made me see the side of life and made me think more about life. It's a good movie I've seen recently.

About life, about happiness, whether we are in a hurry for a happy life, or just for that so-called goal.

To become rich, to have a house, to have a car, to have a vacation, and to have a happy life.

And in busy days, do you ignore the present?

The teacher Morrie in the film gave his student, a person with a busy life, a simple and philosophical lesson.

The 1999 movie, I missed the encounter time with it for so many years. But it just happened to let me appreciate life during this period and think about whether my life is still in my own hands.

In modern society, everyone has their own reasons for being busy, working hard, and worrying, but should we also find reasons for our own happiness?

I like this movie. At the end, the actor saw Mori for the last time and said that if Mori used the last lesson of his life to make him realize his life, he would rather nothing happened, and he did not want Mori to leave. It says you still haven't learned to say goodbye. The hero was holding Morrie, tears were streaming, and I couldn't help but shed tears silently.

This film not only lets us see the present, but also lets us see that life is like this. Maybe you have had resentment, loneliness, and sadness, but before everything is over, learn to forgive and learn to find happiness in life.

Sometimes I always think I learned to say goodbye, but I always feel sad when I say goodbye. Like at Grandma's funeral, I burst into tears.

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Tuesdays with Morrie quotes

  • Morrie Schwartz: Sometimes you cannot believe what you see, you have to believe what you feel. And if you are ever going to have other people trust you, you must feel that you can trust them, too - even when you're in the dark. Even when you're falling.

  • Morrie Schwartz: When you're in bed, you're dead.