This summer, I got the chance to read a book titled 'Tuesdays with Morrie'. This book was about a man named Mitch Albom and his lessons with his former college professor. Mitch had a dream of being a pianist when he was in college. However after graduating college he became a sports writer. Many years later he was living a busy life when he saw a TV show with his professor, Morrie. Morrie had a lou gehrig's diseases and was hospitalized. Morrie, made time in his busy life and went to visit his professor on every Tuesdays, which turned into a class of life. He had homework, he took notes and every class was different. It was about, life, death love and more. Each class, Mitch learned something. He discovered his lost dream, and how he was living such a busy life, that he wasn't enjoying it.
This book made me think about my past teachers. I really think I am lucky, for I had many great teachers. One of the teachers that had a great influence on me was Mr. Smith-horn in 5th grade. He was the only male teacher in the 5th grade. He had a long beard, and was very tall. He was very scrary at first. However, he was a very funny teacher that made me feel comfortable in the America school. I felt like a normal American student when he was my teacher. He had great humor which influenced me the most. Most of the jokes I use all came from him. He is a teacher I will never forget. I hope I will be able to meet him later.
Most people forget there dreams, as they grow up. They choose whatever gives them more money and power. I wish that people keep in mind there dream, and what they really want. What I really want is to be a zoo keeper. It is not a high position neither does is pay much. But I really want to be with animals. I want people and the nature to live in harmony. I wish no more animals lose homes and forests are destroyed.
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