Well this isn’t the full audiobook, but I hope this help. Acknowledgments - 3:08 The Curriculum - 4:04 The Syllabus - 7:10 The Student - 17:10 The Audiovisual - Skipped The Orientation - Skipped The Classroom - 22:01 Taking Attendance - 31:00 The First Tuesday We Talk About the World - 38:22 The Second Tuesday We Talk About Feeling Sorry for Yourself - 45:41 The Third Tuesday We Talk About Regrets - 50:41 (It start at “By the start of my senior year, I have…”) The Audiovisual (Part Two) - 52:15 The Professor - 55:56 The Fourth Tuesday We Talk About Death - 1:02:31 (It stopped at “Is it today, little bird?” he asked. “Is it today?”) The Fifth Tuesday We Talk About Family - Skipped The Sixth Tuesday We Talk About Emotions - Skipped The Professor (Part Two) - Skipped The Seventh Tuesday We Talk About the Fear of Aging - 1:08:32 (It stopped at “I wish I were sixty-five.”) The Eight Tuesday We Talk About Money - 1:13:17 (It start at “I glanced around Morrie’s study.” Halfway of this chapter) The Ninth Tuesday We Talk About How Love Goes On - 1:18:00 The Tenth Tuesday We Talk About Marriage - Skipped The Eleventh Tuesday We Talk About Our Culture - 1:31:25 (It stopped at “The Trial of the Century” reached its dramatic conclusion, my old professor was sitting on the toilet.”) The Audiovisual (Part Three) - 1:40:07 The Twelfth Tuesday We Talk About Forgiveness - 1:45:12 The Thirteenth Tuesday We Talk About the Perfect Day - 1:53:20 The Fourteenth Tuesday We Say Goodbye - Skipped (WHAT! I can’t believe this is not in the audiobook.) Graduation - 2:05:11 Conclusion - 2:07:44
I found this book in NYCs corrections facility (Rikers Island) on a table that no one had claimed for a week. You learn in there that if it doesn't belong to you don't touch it, in my third month. Growing up in a rough neighbourhood, a young man that has never been told to "sit down and listen" for the first time in my life. When i did my bid i took this book with me. What i took also from the places I've been I've left with hardship and tough lessons was to stop and smell the roses. "Live fast and die young" was what i was doing. It never hit me untill I've read "You learn to live when you learn to die" that i stopped to smell the roses, (and not sitting in a hospital room gasping for air on a machine from an overdose) that i learned this. Not death got me to sit down but a good book. Lastly, i wished this was read in a different tone with more character as how like I've read it when it was truly needed.
this is a book with the words worth absorbing. This seems like a river with all the sea creatures found in an ocean, it has tons of life lessons. I would love this forever.
I was told we were reading this book for school but my teacher never told us when to start it then today I was told I have to write an essay on it and I never read it. This saved my life thank you.
What I found profound about the book is the relation between the North America’s Arctic belief on reincarnation(pg. 114) and the development of Mitch that occurred as a result his meetings with Morrie. Although they don’t believe that the spirit can slide into an already living being, I feel like Morrie’s soul is living within Mitch’s body as the latter is now contributing to the community instead of chasing after adulation or luxury, which is the lifestyle Morrie chose to live. This is such a beautiful book filled with wisdom that individuals today really need. Definitely my favourite book I’ve been assigned to read in English class. Mitch’s sincerity that dazzled from his writing along with Morrie’s wisdom warmth my heart and the hearts of others readers that endears this book. To Morrie Schwartz, you shouldn’t fear being forgotten because your lessons will continue to impact anyone who decides to read the book.
I'm reading this brook for my grade 12 english class and this helps me so much being able to hear the audiobook along with reading the book. it is helping me absorb the information a whole lot easier. only thing is that it skips the chapters "the audiovisual" and "the orientation"
The eight Tuesday starts at the bottom of page 125 "I glanced around Morrie's study..." and time 1:13:20 !!!! Needed to add this bc I had a hard time finding it. :)
Notes for myself: Fourth Tuesday we talk about death 1:02:43 Seventh Tuesday we talk about the fear of aging 1:08:35 Pg 136 1:25:14 (Start highlighting)
I told my parents I was using an audiobook for this and I got yelled at. They said it was the "easy way out" and that it's cheating. This was my face 🤨
smh my head. using audio for reading is better because when the teacher makes you take notes, its easier to write them while listening to something instead of reading it, then pausing to write it. Also it helps so many people like me with dyslexia be able to not fall behind in english class. it also is good for people who just read slow and for people who remember things better from listening. there is also so much more audio books help with
thank you so much for uploading this on a for free platform! I am a student with little time to finish assignment, and unable to purchase a physical copy. The narration was great!
i knw i'm responding 8 months later, but if you ever need another audiobook or you just like listening to books, there's a free app on the app store called OverDrive: eBooks & audiobooks. All you need is a library card from your local library. All for free :) Hope this helps in the future!
You get your assignment done, but miss the essence of a wonderful life long book. I read (read!) this book over 20 years ago and still it echos with me. This is one of those books one should read or listen to s l o w l y.
@@moesterer Okay. Who's to say I wasn't going to buy the book so I could properly read it? Thanks for your words of wisdom, stranger, but they aren't coming across very kind.
So he learned to view life from a different perspective. Mich was like a son, the commitment towards life. What are &our fear What are we afraid off...also stay positive towards the end of life. Don't be afraid of death. One way or another we all will die. What is about aging the ability to love. At some point stop..take a look who is in front of us. Like Morrie said aging is about growing " Morrie had met a point of values 🤔. Don't avoid what is impossible to stop..it was a lesson of life.
This book makes me feel that one of the worst things to happen to someone, in the way of diseases and those sort of things, would be to get Alzheimer’s which hits sorta close to home with me since one of my grandmas got it, they lose so much of themselves until their body loses all sort of function, they lose so much memory so much of their past although I feel like it also still shows there’s something more because my grandma would always recognize her children and always has these small bits of consciousness, while you, the people around the one who gets Alzheimer’s, do not loose your connection and memories of love but they do and they don’t get to die with the warmth. I bet that I rambled with this but I need to say somewhere so yeah if read this, thanks I guess.
Sorry to read this about your grandma. Glad she is still able to recognize her children but I can only imagine how sad it is to live a full life and have all these great moments only to forget them in your last days. Wish there was a cure for Alzheimer's.
Why, on gods green earth, would anyone post an incomplete audiobook. It’s not even incomplete in a way that makes sense! It’s just random parts that this guy decided to skip
Ninguna azaña. CUALQUIER MUJER CAMBIA EL VIEJO POR EL JOVEN...PERO....WAO. A LOS 60 NO HAY NADA QUE PENSAR. AHÍ MIS DOLORES....MIS AÑOS.....MI EXPERIENCIA. AHI...YA YAI.MMM
Yes and really don't want to I fell asleep during class listening to this surprised I made it as far as I am but I did just eat ice cream and am walking around so I stay awake
ReALLY. JAJAJA. QUE PASA . EXPERIENCIA....SABIDURIA....MUCHAS COSAS VIVIDAS....DOLOR... ALEGRIA...TRISTEZAS...DOLOR...EVERYTHING....JAJAJA. JOVEN. MMMN. NO SABEMOS. CREO QUE UNA MALA VIDA...Y MÁS DOLOR QUE TODOS LOS AÑOS...QUIEN SABE. MMMMM LA VIDA. WHAT ARE???
Well this isn’t the full audiobook, but I hope this help.
Acknowledgments - 3:08
The Curriculum - 4:04
The Syllabus - 7:10
The Student - 17:10
The Audiovisual - Skipped
The Orientation - Skipped
The Classroom - 22:01
Taking Attendance - 31:00
The First Tuesday We Talk About the World - 38:22
The Second Tuesday We Talk About Feeling Sorry for Yourself - 45:41
The Third Tuesday We Talk About Regrets - 50:41 (It start at “By the start of my senior year, I have…”)
The Audiovisual (Part Two) - 52:15
The Professor - 55:56
The Fourth Tuesday We Talk About Death - 1:02:31 (It stopped at “Is it today, little bird?” he asked. “Is it today?”)
The Fifth Tuesday We Talk About Family - Skipped
The Sixth Tuesday We Talk About Emotions - Skipped
The Professor (Part Two) - Skipped
The Seventh Tuesday We Talk About the Fear of Aging - 1:08:32 (It stopped at “I wish I were sixty-five.”)
The Eight Tuesday We Talk About Money - 1:13:17 (It start at “I glanced around Morrie’s study.” Halfway of this chapter)
The Ninth Tuesday We Talk About How Love Goes On - 1:18:00
The Tenth Tuesday We Talk About Marriage - Skipped
The Eleventh Tuesday We Talk About Our Culture - 1:31:25 (It stopped at “The Trial of the Century” reached its dramatic conclusion, my old professor was sitting on the toilet.”)
The Audiovisual (Part Three) - 1:40:07
The Twelfth Tuesday We Talk About Forgiveness - 1:45:12
The Thirteenth Tuesday We Talk About the Perfect Day - 1:53:20
The Fourteenth Tuesday We Say Goodbye - Skipped (WHAT! I can’t believe this is not in the audiobook.)
Graduation - 2:05:11
Conclusion - 2:07:44
Bless up
Ty
Yeong Shyuan thank you
You just blessed us
Yeong Shyuan you’re amazing
This is actually a great book to listen to while getting baked. I’ll probably go back to the paperback tomorrow and reread all this.
Im not even bothering to hold back tears right now. Im just letting it out, man.
Just finished it. Made me shed a tear at the end
I wish I could’ve talked to Morrie. What a great book. With tons of life lessons. Amazing. Truly a standing ovation.
i just finished this. i am not ok. im sobbing and then the audio plays and i am even more broken. thank you for this wonderful book Mitch Albom.
This is my summer reading and I’m listening to it yeh day before the test and I actually really like it
Thomasthelegendary Griffin bro this is Andrew!! Is this you
Dark ops ll you might have me confused with someone else
LMAO same-
I found this book in NYCs corrections facility (Rikers Island) on a table that no one had claimed for a week. You learn in there that if it doesn't belong to you don't touch it, in my third month. Growing up in a rough neighbourhood, a young man that has never been told to "sit down and listen" for the first time in my life. When i did my bid i took this book with me. What i took also from the places I've been I've left with hardship and tough lessons was to stop and smell the roses. "Live fast and die young" was what i was doing. It never hit me untill I've read "You learn to live when you learn to die" that i stopped to smell the roses, (and not sitting in a hospital room gasping for air on a machine from an overdose) that i learned this. Not death got me to sit down but a good book.
Lastly, i wished this was read in a different tone with more character as how like I've read it when it was truly needed.
The conversation with Morrie himself at the end was beautiful
Kaylee Conway unlike you
Nolan Miyamura uncalled for bro. uncalled for🤦🏾♂️
@@nolanmiyamura8592 dude how old are you tf
The recording at the end was very touching and I feel wrapped up the book.
Thank you, you saved my grade
I had to read this book for a school project and it became one of my favorites!!!.
Thank you so much for sharing. Well read, nice to listen to. Couldn't stop. Inspiring book. Bless you and all likeminded readers 🙏
this is a book with the words worth absorbing. This seems like a river with all the sea creatures found in an ocean, it has tons of life lessons. I would love this forever.
I'll never forget this phrase when we go sleep we die when we wake up again we born again
I was told we were reading this book for school but my teacher never told us when to start it then today I was told I have to write an essay on it and I never read it. This saved my life thank you.
What I found profound about the book is the relation between the North America’s Arctic belief on reincarnation(pg. 114) and the development of Mitch that occurred as a result his meetings with Morrie. Although they don’t believe that the spirit can slide into an already living being, I feel like Morrie’s soul is living within Mitch’s body as the latter is now contributing to the community instead of chasing after adulation or luxury, which is the lifestyle Morrie chose to live.
This is such a beautiful book filled with wisdom that individuals today really need. Definitely my favourite book I’ve been assigned to read in English class. Mitch’s sincerity that dazzled from his writing along with Morrie’s wisdom warmth my heart and the hearts of others readers that endears this book.
To Morrie Schwartz, you shouldn’t fear being forgotten because your lessons will continue to impact anyone who decides to read the book.
Wonderful audio book thank you ❤
Beautiful movie reflection about life.
I like this and I highly recommend it to people to listen to it and read
I'm reading this brook for my grade 12 english class and this helps me so much being able to hear the audiobook along with reading the book. it is helping me absorb the information a whole lot easier. only thing is that it skips the chapters "the audiovisual" and "the orientation"
“Turn on the faucet. Wash yourself with the emotion. It won’t hurt you. It will only help.”
~Morrie Schwartz
Syllabus 7:15
The student 17:13
He skips audiovisual and orientation
The classroom 22:03
thank yoouuuuuu
youre the fricking best
Book starts at 3:08
Thank you.
Thank you so much.!!!!
Thank you!!
Thank you!
Thank you
I loved it ❤
This is life changing.
We're having a novel report on this book and I feel lazy to read the book itself. Thank you for the *incomplete* audiobook.
It’s better than nothing
@@bvratzz6728 The reporting went well. I just watched the movie instead lmao.
What page does it go until?
@@ethanschrag9170 End.... I guess. I didn't read the book.
@@ethanschrag9170 192
I have to read this book for school, Thanks for putting it on here man
I wish I had a professor like Morrie...
Who can be nice and tell me whose sound it is? The best audiobook of the book I've found!
The voice is that of the author, Mitch Albom.
Heard this book since 2005...finally I'm on an audiobook
The eight Tuesday starts at the bottom of page 125 "I glanced around Morrie's study..." and time 1:13:20 !!!! Needed to add this bc I had a hard time finding it. :)
Thank you! I was actually looking for when the next chapter would start but came across this!
Notes for myself:
Fourth Tuesday we talk about death 1:02:43
Seventh Tuesday we talk about the fear of aging
1:08:35
Pg 136 1:25:14
(Start highlighting)
thank you!!! this helped me as well 😊
gbean you’re welcome
I told my parents I was using an audiobook for this and I got yelled at. They said it was the "easy way out" and that it's cheating. This was my face
🤨
yes! mine too
A quien le importa?
lol hope you get through that.
🤣🤣🤣
smh my head. using audio for reading is better because when the teacher makes you take notes, its easier to write them while listening to something instead of reading it, then pausing to write it. Also it helps so many people like me with dyslexia be able to not fall behind in english class. it also is good for people who just read slow and for people who remember things better from listening. there is also so much more audio books help with
is it ok if someone can give the time stamps for each chapter because this is for my summer reading
ツILikeLittleCrabs same
Wow same lol
ONFG SANR
If you open it as a website i guess the time stamps appear on timeline by itself, u can try
SAMEE
Thanks for saving me from failing my honors english
An excelent book,, if u read inherently, morrie's life may moist ur eyes...
It skips pg.59 stright to pg.67
Thanks for posting. So good I bought the audible version.
guys. Remember to turn the resolution all the way down to 144p
Morrie was a talkative guy 🤣
can someone let me know all the chapters this skipped. because i didnt have the book when listening.
Page 40 is 31:00
thank you so much for uploading this on a for free platform! I am a student with little time to finish assignment, and unable to purchase a physical copy. The narration was great!
i knw i'm responding 8 months later, but if you ever need another audiobook or you just like listening to books, there's a free app on the app store called OverDrive: eBooks & audiobooks.
All you need is a library card from your local library. All for free :) Hope this helps in the future!
Make peace with living ✨️ 😌 Morrie
life hack: put it in 1.25 speed to make it go faster
1.5 for those in the speed lane.
you can do 2x speed if you train your self
@@avapeoples1674 Lmao, that's what I ended up doing to finish the book.
You get your assignment done, but miss the essence of a wonderful life long book. I read (read!) this book over 20 years ago and still it echos with me. This is one of those books one should read or listen to s l o w l y.
@@moesterer Okay. Who's to say I wasn't going to buy the book so I could properly read it? Thanks for your words of wisdom, stranger, but they aren't coming across very kind.
So he learned to view life from a different perspective. Mich was like a son, the commitment towards life. What are &our fear What are we afraid off...also stay positive towards the end of life. Don't be afraid of death. One way or another we all will die. What is about aging the ability to love. At some point stop..take a look who is in front of us. Like Morrie said aging is about growing " Morrie had met a point of values 🤔. Don't avoid what is impossible to stop..it was a lesson of life.
Death ends a life, not a relationship.
He asked “continue to talk to me after I die too”
Bridge life and death- walk the trip.
Can be defeated or still live to the fullest
Death as a project
Dying not meansuseless
Discussed dying.ahthentic about needs suffering limitations
Normalized- death as part of life journey that we all go through
Conducted a living funeral-
Exchanging last words
In-between
People want me to let them know what to pack
On the last journey
Tension of opposites-
The paradox of life
Truth-
We live in the middle
Tug of war
Which side wins?
Love wins. Love always wins.
This book makes me feel that one of the worst things to happen to someone, in the way of diseases and those sort of things, would be to get Alzheimer’s which hits sorta close to home with me since one of my grandmas got it, they lose so much of themselves until their body loses all sort of function, they lose so much memory so much of their past although I feel like it also still shows there’s something more because my grandma would always recognize her children and always has these small bits of consciousness, while you, the people around the one who gets Alzheimer’s, do not loose your connection and memories of love but they do and they don’t get to die with the warmth. I bet that I rambled with this but I need to say somewhere so yeah if read this, thanks I guess.
Sorry to read this about your grandma. Glad she is still able to recognize her children but I can only imagine how sad it is to live a full life and have all these great moments only to forget them in your last days. Wish there was a cure for Alzheimer's.
Ty read this before my sight got bad you have a new freind x
Thank you for this. It was very helpful.
(note for myself)
21:59
38:19
55:01
1:10:58
1:27:54
1:45:10
2:01:32
They skip so much :
Why, on gods green earth, would anyone post an incomplete audiobook. It’s not even incomplete in a way that makes sense! It’s just random parts that this guy decided to skip
Ikr, I'll probably fail my test on this book c'mon man
Too bad it's not the whole thing
I love you
Morrie! We miss you 😫
U know that’s a sus emoji 😂
This is my summer reading i hate reading
Galaxy_boyYT Boy same
What school u going to
Same and I go back to school in 3 days and I still haven't done it
Enjoy the audiobook, thank you!
There are chunks missing
THANK YOU!
potion seller... I'm telling you I need your strongest potions!
*you cant handle my strongest potions!*
2:56 what is the name of the song playing??
I have a test in this book tomo and I haven’t read a thing, it’s 12:30 am, pray for me
The second Tuesday we talked about feeling sorry for yourself 45:45
I love it. Thank you so much !!!
why is chapter 5 6 not in it?
The first Tuesday we talk about the world 38:19
Thank you
@@gabriellamartinez8255 no problem 😁
For obvious reasons, I have got to read this book.......
is this book based on a true story?
Coffee Puppy rocks yes, this all really happened
yes, this actually happened. i’m reading it in school right now.
Coffee Puppy n
of course
yres
Seventh Tuesday- 1:08:33
Thank you!!!
He skipped "The Audiovisual"
Ok but why was the tenth Tuesday skipped???
Can anyone suggest another good book??
Yes
goattt
you have read it in a fabulous way but its incomplete as @yeong shyuan said.
Is this even in order?
ninahasnoname it sounded like it to me, but you can google the book to follow along to be for sure
I have a physical copy of the book I was trying to follow along with /: maybe they’re different versions?
ninahasnoname You are probably correct, I did not follow along with anything though so I’m not 100%
It's not it skipped the 3rd lesson and skips to the 7th quickly
It’s missing some parts
The eighth Tuesday
Ninguna azaña. CUALQUIER MUJER CAMBIA EL VIEJO POR EL JOVEN...PERO....WAO. A LOS 60
NO HAY NADA QUE PENSAR. AHÍ MIS DOLORES....MIS AÑOS.....MI EXPERIENCIA. AHI...YA YAI.MMM
1:09:17 (note for myself)
Miller Gary Jackson Susan Hernandez Linda
Where is the tenth Tuesday
The book🤨
If anyone else is listening to this from mrs hall’s class I just want to say Hi
its missing 2 chapters i need for a assignment :(
ua-cam.com/video/J_-AYpaMhlU/v-deo.html try this one
Is it me, or did they skip Tenth Tuesday?
they skipped a lot of random parts
Love it!
Anyone else have to read this for school??
Yessir
Yes and I’m bored
Everyone here did I’m sure😭
Yes and really don't want to I fell asleep during class listening to this surprised I made it as far as I am but I did just eat ice cream and am walking around so I stay awake
Sad. I read it for school and enjoyed it very much.
I’m kinda loopy right now and it’s one am and I have a test that’s worth fifty percent of my grade tomorrow 😃 and I’m only half way through
Na ganz toll
I mostly cry whenever i see someone starving or something
Anyone here for an assignment but mad cuz the test might include the skipped parts and are too lazy to use the actual book? 😃😃
ReALLY. JAJAJA. QUE PASA . EXPERIENCIA....SABIDURIA....MUCHAS COSAS VIVIDAS....DOLOR... ALEGRIA...TRISTEZAS...DOLOR...EVERYTHING....JAJAJA.
JOVEN. MMMN. NO SABEMOS. CREO QUE UNA MALA VIDA...Y MÁS DOLOR QUE TODOS LOS AÑOS...QUIEN SABE. MMMMM
LA VIDA. WHAT ARE???
Hi
FYI_mushy hello
1:07 page 90
anyone know where in the audio i could find the chapter "nightline"?
1:02:32 The fourth Tuesday
Notes for me
First tuesday: they talk about the world
Second tuesday: they talk about being sorry for yourself.
third tuesday: they talk about regrets
fourth tues.: they talk about death
He skipped chapters
Thanks for the ebook!
The 13 Tuesday
Could someone tell me if this is the whole book?
Tanya Leblanc no
No... I won't answer your question
Never mind this all I got