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"Meet Tuesday" reading notes

author:Small five buckets of rice

I spent an afternoon yesterday re-reading this book at my desk, and even though I turn it over many times a year, there aren't many of them. A lot of times, I flip through this book, more like looking for answers, answers that will solve the puzzles in my life.

Its book is called Meet Tuesday and is an American writer named Mitch Albom. The book is the author who, more than a decade after graduation, stumbled upon the old professor, then reconnected and agreed to meet every Tuesday together, they called themselves Tuesdays, the last class of the old professor Morrie's life, only Mickey was a student. The content of the lesson is to discuss the meaning of life, taught with his own experience.

In total, the book discusses a total of 14 topics about life, each of which is thought-provoking and enlightening.

Three of my most touched sentences:

Not everyone is so lucky.

This sentence reminds me of an artist who was brushed on the Little Red Book today, I don't know what reason, this boy has a leg prosthesis, but from the video you can see his smile, optimism and open-mindedness, see him devote himself to coloring porcelain, see every painting he completes. Not everyone is so lucky, but mindset is really the key to reversing attitudes and developments in life.

I'm talking to you. All I think about is you.

When it is only you and me, you are the most important, to give the other person all the attention, that is, to love with full concentration, to see is to love, and the ability to be able to be loved in this way will be stronger to capture happiness.

There should be many hugs, kisses, conversations, laughter and goodbyes in life. And all this he did not have time to get from his father and mother.

Harvard Open Class: Happiness Class, also known as positive psychology, talks about the meaning of touch.

Touch helps wound healing, contributes to good health, strengthens the immune system, touch is an innate instinctive need.

We need at least five hugs a day, preferably 12 hugs, not just as a couple, but also as friends, as well as strangers. But the premise is to respect the other party.

So at least start hugging today.

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