blue-peace 10 發表於 February 2, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2004 一本探討人生意義與目的的書~很讚!! 既然到最後都將面臨死亡....那"人"活著的重要性是??去看看唄~~~發人省思啊.....T_T 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
Bohemian Blue 10 發表於 February 2, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2004 書中提到人沉浸在錯誤的價值觀中而不自覺,這點我覺得蠻悲哀的 *-) 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
blue-peace 10 發表於 February 2, 2004 作者 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 2, 2004 是啊.......開始懂得反問自己是否和書中主角一樣 "不自覺" !?~ 是此書的價值!! ^^ 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
onegirl 10 發表於 February 5, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 5, 2004 因為我是很久很久以前看的了,所以有點忘記內容是什麼......可是,真的是非常非常感動人的書喔...... 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
jane0717 10 發表於 February 9, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 February 9, 2004 嗯~~~很能發人深省...學會死亡...才學會活著^^ 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
1352157 10 發表於 May 23, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 23, 2004 這本書真的很棒!我家有兩本∼不過都是人家送的,國中時還是指定讀物呢!只是我同學都不太喜歡,沒有人可以分享心得。 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
1352157 10 發表於 May 24, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 24, 2004 最初由 mimi 發表我有我寫的英文版的心得要看嗎? 好阿!謝謝~你的英文好像很不錯耶有機會要向你多請教囉~:D 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
mimi 10 發表於 May 24, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 24, 2004 呵呵.....還ok啦那是因為申請東華英美語系需要寫讀書心得我才挑這本寫不過該Po在哪呢?? 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
mimi 10 發表於 May 25, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 25, 2004 有點長唷恩...請多多指教有任何問題都可以直接問...(自覺淂還有很的進步空間) Tuesdays with Morrie Imagine, if you had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), what would you do? While the shriveling muscles try to rob the air out of your lungs, how would you resist miserable death? This is a pressing problem for people suffering from this disease, but for professor Morrie, the most urgent thing to him is to go on teaching! Morrie’s story is portrayed through this work Tuesdays with Morrie written by his beloved and loyal student, Mitch Albom. Mitch was able to learn about life, love and death in his last lessons with professor Morrie. Being lost in the moneymaking society, Mitch lived a coldhearted life that only meant racing against time. Yet when coming along the news of his dying professor, Mitch earned himself a second chance to rediscover Morrie and his peaceful intelligence towards philosophy and handling emotions. Along with professor Morrie’s feeble voice, he strode along the paths of introspection and self-examination. After reading this book, I was extremely moved by Morrie’s strong will to share his knowledge after experiencing the bridge of life and demise. He couldn’t grasp the life he was supposed to live so he held on to his beliefs and turned his last days to be beautiful and meaningful. His three main beliefs were to accept, to detach and to love. Accepting is the first step when coming across problems that push you past the limit. We usually panic and sink into distress but Morrie holds different attitude towards the disease and death. He peacefully accepts it. Morrie took the fact that he would lose his ability to walk, talk and breathe and acknowledged that he wouldn’t be able to wash and eat by himself. At the end, Morrie accepted what he thought would take away his dignity, to be helped with wiping his behind. Instead of feeling ashamed, he tells of how he appreciated his dependency and that it was just like being a child again,“For me, it’s just remembering how to enjoy it”. It takes a lot of courage to accept reality, but Morrie gave it to me. After reading this book, I had the courage to face the rejections of college and the motivation to continue studying. If everyone had the ability to accept their problems, war and fights would lessen. Understanding is the beginning of recovery. Besides accepting the emotions and problems, detaching them from one’s self is also very important. If Morrie drank too much self-pity and decided to live in grief, his last days would have been unbearable! However, he believed that it is okay to know the emotions yet we should detach ourselves after recognizing it. We are human, so we rage when we are in fury and we hurt when we are in sorrow. To soak with too much emotion is unhealthy, so Morrie would allow himself to be washed with fear and sadness and then put it aside. With our strong will, we can prevent the emotions that control us.“You know what the Buddhists say: Don’t cling to things, because everything is impermanent”. When I get negative thoughts, I will hypnotize myself and say: Everything’s going to be all right. Just relax and let the bad thoughts go. In the end, it will go away and make me calm down. The calmer you get around emotions, the better. It can’t harm you to a certain degree. The last and the most important of Morrie’s beliefs is love. Without love, nothing could be done. Morrie’s love for his family and friends gave him the courage to accept his disease; it gave him the strength to detach the dreadful feelings associated with death. That is the greatest thing in the world. Like Morrie said,“Love each other or perish”. How can people live without love? The thing is, we should love and put it into action. If you remain silent, who will know how you feel? Love is a strong emotion that can do wonderful things, we should exercise it carefully and act rationally without harming others. Without love, nothing would be safe and sure. I have passionate love and am willing to share it with people, especially those important to me. Mitch was incredibly lucky to have a mentor like Morrie. Luckily, I too have a teacher like Morrie. She is a handicapped violin teacher with an optimistic view towards life. She’s my professor Morrie. I love to spend time with her and learn the lessons of her life. Teachers that teach with their heart and life experiences are the most valuable. Morrie’s death at the end made me ache with sorrow. Upon thinking of the lessons he had taught, I dare say he hadn’t live in vain. Morrie gave what he could give and led us to follow his beliefs. 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
無奈的袋鼠 10 發表於 May 25, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 25, 2004 啊...好讚...好久沒有看這麼長篇的英文文章嚕^^"好久沒看這本書了要把他重看一遍^^這本書值得一看再看 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
onegirl 10 發表於 May 26, 2004 檢舉 Share 發表於 May 26, 2004 最初由 onegirl 發表恩恩^^我看英文版看四遍中文看兩遍真的很棒唷~ ↑mimi's post我本人只看過中文版,它真的很棒~ 鏈接文章 分享到其他網站
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