Tuesdays with Morrie

In the story Tuesday's with Morrie who do you think got the most out of their meetings?

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I think Mitch got more grom the meatings. As time passes, however, and as Schwartz shares with Albom his secrets to living happily, Albom recognizes the pitfalls and stereotypes he's fallen into. He gradually undergoes a transformation. He begins focusing more on Schwartz and less on his own life and busy career. He becomes more accepting of the signs of the disease's progression. Not only does Albom stop leaving the room during treatments, he begins performing them himself. New medical equipment no longer makes him uncomfortable.

Most of all, Albom begins opening himself and his emotions to Schwartz and to the reader. In the end, he is no longer afraid to admit his fears and weaknesses and no longer afraid to share and show his love. As a final act of love, on their final visit together, Albom opens himself up and, for the first time, allows his mentor to see him cry.