Episode 8 – Life Ends, Love Doesn’t
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Mitch Albom
Lisa Goich
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About This Episode
“Death ends a life, but not a relationship,” was an important quote to Mitch Albom’s beloved professor, Morrie Schwartz, and one he often shared. In today’s episode of the Tuesday People podcast, Mitch Albom and Lisa Goich discuss life after loss and how love doesn’t need to die along with the one you love. Is the end of a life, the end of a connection to someone? How do you keep from forgetting a loved one after they’ve gone? Tune in as we share Morrie’s wisdom on the subject and his belief that love, most definitely, goes on.
This is very true as the title says. I am one of those people that is at peace knowing they are fine and someday I will see them again. I love looking at the videos that I have usually once or twice a year. I will never forget any of them but I think of the term of moving on meaning that I will not dwell on the fact that they are gone. I took a different supplement before my husband died so that I would not fall into a deep depression. When you are depressed you cannot will your way out of it. I wanted to be able to get over it as best as I could. I think that being busy and working and having a reg routine is healthy. I think if one keeps reliving and missing a loved one for years is very unhealthy and could manifest other heath issues. That is the way I look at it.