Tuesdays with Morris

I really like classics – they have a timeless feel to them that does not seem like a drag or a timewaster. Rather, the books i find interesting are usually small, spiritual in nature and seem to impart some forgotten wisdom upon reading.

These books are everywhere – the Alchemist is one of them. First Things First is another, though it touches on spirituality in another manner. There is also the Malcolm Gladwell series – the Tipping Point, Outliers, Blink – books that fascinate and disseminates some intriguing points of view – though i never get to finish the Tipping Point (Jolyn has a copy and she doesn’t want to share )=

I like the style that Mitch Albom uses to enchant with the books Tuesdays with Morris and the Five People You Meet in Heaven. His tone lifts the words off the page and into realization. The stories convey the intentions in a hard-to-forget way too.

We usually stumble through life not knowing what we want to do. We should slow down and consider our environment, and our destination. Though traveling without a map can be fun and “really take you places”, you might not know what’s the next place you will end up next, or even like the current place you are in.

I should take some time to define my goals this week.

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