The book "Meet Tuesday" tells the story of the last lesson about life between an old man and a young man. Every Tuesday, student Mitch flies 700 miles to accompany Morrie, and on Fourteen Tuesdays, he tells us about the world and death, family and affection, money and eternal love, courage and forgiveness...
Looking through it again this year, I want to share about emotions: Death is the end of "an emotion", like a broken continent drifting into the distance.

Day by day, life is a story, until you lose the best gift God has given you - intimacy, at that moment we may not regret that the so-called dream has not been realized, we are sad because you never have the opportunity to share with it any word, an emotion in our affairs. When we begin to think about this emotion, realize that the traces of time are slowly running over us, maybe we will have an epiphany, no longer so arrogant, no longer casually neglecting relationships with others, no longer winning or losing everything... We open our minds, we forgive ourselves or others, we gather courage and know how to live. The continent that breaks and drifts into the distance will give birth to new wonderful and full "small emotions" around us.
So, before "it's over", be kind to everyone around you! At the same time, you may as well make a "Tuesday" for yourself!