Morrie: In His Own Words

What is the third lesson Morrie teaches in the nonfiction book, Morrie: In His Own Words?

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The third lesson Morrie teaches is to grieve for one's losses. On the one hand, one must grieve for past losses of family and friends to death, estrangement and other factors. But it is most important to grieve for one's self, for one's loss of mobility, loss of connection and forthcoming death.

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Morrie: In His Own Words