Morrie: In His Own Words
What is the fourth lesson Morrie teaches in the nonfiction book, Morrie: In His Own Words?
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The fourth lesson Morrie teaches is to reach acceptance about one's condition generally. Physical decline is a reality and frustration will become a regular part of life. Grief is going to come one way or another and the best way to handle it is to face it.
Morrie: In His Own Words