![]() ![]() So, when you discovered your dad's manuscript in his desk drawer years after he passed away, what was going through your mind? We sat down this week to discuss the new book. He edited his father's words into "The Wisdom of Morrie: Living and Aging Creatively and Joyfully." In the years after Morrie Schwartz's death, his son, Rob Schwartz, found a manuscript his father had written, but never published. GEOFF BENNETT: That series of interviews would later inspire Mitch Albom's bestselling book "Tuesdays With Morrie." MORRIE SCHWARTZ, ALS Patient: Some mornings, I'm angry and bitter, but it doesn't too long.īut I also have to enjoy the life I have left. ![]() The retired sociology professor gained national attention back in 1995, when he spoke with Ted Koppel on ABC's "Nightline" about his battle with ALS, sharing his unflinching and thoughtful reflections on dying. GEOFF BENNETT: America was introduced to Morrie Schwartz nearly 30 years ago. ![]()
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