Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Aphorism Blog

     The aphorism is about questions in life. Morrie was telling Mitch about how people think of non-important questions in life. The important questions, one you should focus on, should be about love, responsibility, responsibility, spirituality. An example would be how Morrie wanted to bring up Mitch's family, and he said to "love each other or perish." Morrie's main message was to think/question other things other than money and keeping with the culture. "We are too involved in materialistic things, and they don't satisfy us." Morrie states this when discussing about how everyone is deficient, spirituality-wise, in some way. To think about love, your responsibility, spirituality, and your awareness towards the world and other things you might overlook since you're "sleepwalking through your life". 

I agree with what Morrie is saying, we should think about the most important questions in life, so we can try and live it to the fullest. The aphorism was practiced as a homework assignment. To look around your neighborhood and see all the things you missed in life. In a way you think about awareness and how you're missing out on some things in life. 



Aphorism: The important questions have to do with love, responsibility, spirituality, awareness
  

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