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The old days with important people in your life are worth remembering. Old days with old colleagues who are now away from you not because you forgotten them but because of your civic obligation. You promise to keep in touch with them but in some instance you failed because of being preoccupied. But suddenly you are in hurry to take a look at them before they will pass away. The last counting moment of their lives is now, would you like to spend a second of your precious time for them?


Mitch Albom caught my attention when I read his work. His novel "Tuesdays With Morrie" is not all about fiction, horror, action, drama, its all about memories of his old days in college with his Professor Morrie. Albom and Morrie are the leading character of the story. They played the tremendous roles in life.



Albom is a sport writer that made him busy. Always. He was not able to visit Morrie frequently as he promised to him. One day, he learned from the news that his old Professor got sick. How sad, we only see the merit of things when they are about to leave us. Morrie is Albom's beloved Professor in college who taught him and accompanied him as his friend. Morrie taught him not just being a student but just a friend.


Albom learned many things in life beyond the school's curriculum. The way how to act in a certain situation, and what is really the life means. Morrie was more than a teacher to him.

"IF you know how to die, you know how to live."



Morrie is a man who spent his life in teaching. For him everything has lessons to be learned. And that everyone should learn from them. Even the dying man still has lessons to teach. "The world doesn't stop."

For Morrie, aging is a growth. Everyone has time as being young and to be old. Mitch eventually visited Morrie quite frequent from those times. Every time they talk, there are always teachings coming from the old teacher.



The Tuesday people.

Sometimes we are too afraid of feeling...



Don't afraid of dying. It happens to every one. The most important is how we lived our life.
Mitch recorded all words of Morrie.




What's the point of dying anyway?
"Death ends a life but not a relationship."



Morrie died on Saturday morning. The old friend passed away peacefully.



The meaning of life was the last subject of Albom's professor. The lessons he taught is quite enough to guide the world. Life is not doing what is needed. It is what you want where you are happy to do those things as long as it is just.







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Da Vinci Code

August 16th 2008 06:41
Wherever we go there are critics that ready to crush down whoever goes up. Well, that's the work of critics. Dan Brown the well known writer of these days in publishing industry did not able to escape from the words of critics. Well, its not surprising because we all know, perhaps, that the subject of his novel is pretty controversial.

Let's take a look on this:



Dan Brown had made researches before he was able to formulate the whole thing. But talking about the life of Jesus Christ, I mean mentioning the negative part of it is prone to criticisms. People for more than 2,000 years believed that Jesus lived in a perfect way as a son of God. Then after that long years here comes the novelist who exposed the hidden things which contradict the belief of people.

Dan Brown was wrong! The other said.



Well, whatever your belief will be, there is only one thing that Brown had done for sure. He earned for it. It's only a business of talents. Sometimes the most criticized work will become a winner. The more critics pound the work of Brown, the more the novel becomes popular. And when it comes so popular, it will entice the curiosity of the world to take a glance of it. So it became the best seller!




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