Read The Twelfth Tuesday - Conclusion.
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The Twelfth Tuesday
Mich massages Morrie's feet with lotion, as he had seen his caretakers do. Morrie tells a story about a sculpture on the shelf that one of his old friends, Norman, had made. It is a sculpture of Morrie's bust. The story is about how Morrie never forgave Norman for not getting in touch after a surgery Charlotte had. Norman tried to reconcile several times, but Morrie was not interested. A few years ago, Norman died of cancer, and Morrie had never forgiven him. This pained Morrie and was a big regret of his. He tells Mitch it is crucial to make peace with yourself and others in your life.
Morrie and...