Tuesdays with Morrie
Tuesdays with Morrie. by Mitch Albom. (publication info in process).
Following the Einstein heady read, I decided to read a book that has been often recommended to me. In short, I really enjoyed. Quasi-philosophical, definitely more accessible than Lightman's novel. The development of the relationship between Albom and his old psychology professor reminds me of the very reason I aspire to teach. I wish to develop relationships with my future students in the hopes of not only teaching them about my academic field, but also to teach them about life and how such an academic discipline relates to life. If you have read it or will be reading it soo, feel free to engage in dialogue with me about this book and its themes.
Following the Einstein heady read, I decided to read a book that has been often recommended to me. In short, I really enjoyed. Quasi-philosophical, definitely more accessible than Lightman's novel. The development of the relationship between Albom and his old psychology professor reminds me of the very reason I aspire to teach. I wish to develop relationships with my future students in the hopes of not only teaching them about my academic field, but also to teach them about life and how such an academic discipline relates to life. If you have read it or will be reading it soo, feel free to engage in dialogue with me about this book and its themes.


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