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Mitch Albom used to think he had it all: love, fame and money.
He was a successful sports journalist for The Detroit Free Press, he had a daily radio show in Detroit, a devoted wife, a large house and friends.
But, in a by-now classic combination, outer success masked inner emptiness.
Not that Albom noticed, until the day when, at 37, he switched on the television and saw his old college sociology professor, Morris Schwartz, being interviewed about death by Ted Koppel on ''Nightline.''
In his student days at Brandeis University, Albom had considered Schwartz a friend and mentor.
It's easy to see why.
Schwartz belonged to the counterculture -- he told Albom not to worry about making money, he encouraged him to read Erich Fromm and Martin Buber and to follow his inclination to be a musician, even though Albom senior wanted his son to go into the law.
Yet, since graduating, Albom had lost touch with Schwartz and the values he represented.
In Albom's words, ''I traded lots of dreams for a bigger paycheck, and I never even realized I was doing it.''
Though Albom had vowed never to work for money and wanted to join the Peace Corps, he had ended up -- in his account -- materialistic and spiritually shallow, leading the round-the-clock life of a successful journalist.
Seeing Schwartz on television was to change all that.
Having learned from ''Nightline'' that Schwartz was slowly dying of A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig's disease, Albom realized he urgently had to contact him, so as to resume the spiritually enriching conversations that had meant so much to him in college.
He traveled from Detroit to Schwartz's home in West Newton, Mass., and found Schwartz eager to instruct his former pupil in the art of living.
Over a period of months, Schwartz and Albom met regularly on most Tuesdays, Albom taped the meetings and ''Tuesdays with Morrie'' is the result.
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Mitch Albom used to think he had it all: love, fame and money.
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He was a successful sports journalist for The Detroit Free Press, he had a daily radio show in Detroit, a devoted wife, a large house and friends.
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But, in a by-now classic combination, outer success masked inner emptiness.
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Not that Albom noticed, until the day when, at 37, he switched on the television and saw his old college sociology professor, Morris Schwartz, being interviewed about death by Ted Koppel on ''Nightline.''
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In his student days at Brandeis University, Albom had considered Schwartz a friend and mentor.
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It's easy to see why.
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Schwartz belonged to the counterculture -- he told Albom not to worry about making money, he encouraged him to read Erich Fromm and Martin Buber and to follow his inclination to be a musician, even though Albom senior wanted his son to go into the law.
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Yet, since graduating, Albom had lost touch with Schwartz and the values he represented.
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In Albom's words, ''I traded lots of dreams for a bigger paycheck, and I never even realized I was doing it.''
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Though Albom had vowed never to work for money and wanted to join the Peace Corps, he had ended up -- in his account -- materialistic and spiritually shallow, leading the round-the-clock life of a successful journalist.
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Seeing Schwartz on television was to change all that.
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Having learned from ''Nightline'' that Schwartz was slowly dying of A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig's disease, Albom realized he urgently had to contact him, so as to resume the spiritually enriching conversations that had meant so much to him in college.
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He traveled from Detroit to Schwartz's home in West Newton, Mass., and found Schwartz eager to instruct his former pupil in the art of living.
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Over a period of months, Schwartz and Albom met regularly on most Tuesdays, Albom taped the meetings and ''Tuesdays with Morrie'' is the result.
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