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The Five People You Meet in Heaven The Five People You Meet in Heaven by Albom, Mitch has taught me a great lesson, although itkeeps me wondering about the people I will meet in the afterlife. The reading of the book inspired me to go out into the world and touch the lives of other people in a special way. Specifically, the author provoked me to wonder whether I have ever made a difference in someone’s life here on the Earth. It appears to me that the meaning of life will become evident after the people die and cross into the other world.
Notably, Eddie learned the meaning of his life after confronting the five people in heaven. The fundamental question that the reading elicited in me is to inquire my purpose in life on the Earth. The supernatural power makes everything with a purpose, and the human beings must find their reasons for living. I was able to realize that the aim of being here on the Earth is to live our lives and touch other people’s lives in a positive way. The human beings should not be egocentric, but willing to assist in every possible way.
The book provoked me to think deeply about the kind of the people I will meet after I die. The poetic description of the several steps that Eddie traversed through while in heaven in search for self-fulfilling peace evokes a lot of fear in me. The lessons he learned bring into perspective the external existentialistic questions that prompt me to think of my life purpose in non-intrusive manner. The questions are so intense that they provoke me to ponder about my life and the lives of others more sympathetically.
It seems to me that whatever humans do here on the Earth has meaning, and it is paramount to realize the purpose to avoid shock when we cross into the other world.I can connect the Eddie’s character with my uncle. My uncle loves helping people in the best way he can. In fact, my uncle can spend many funds donating to the charity organizations and assisting the needy. Nonetheless, he does not solicit any respect or recognition for the philanthropic initiative. Eddie and my uncle have notable similarities.
Just like Eddie, I can say that my uncle has touched many lives in a positive way. Notably, the age did not prevent Eddie from executing his roles that center on the quest to make a difference in people’s lives. The book shows that Eddie died on his 83rd birthday while saving a little girl’s life on a falling cart (Albom, 2006). My uncle is old, but the age does not deter him from extending the philanthropic services to the people who deserve. To me, this is a significant connection between Eddie and my uncle.
Seemingly, nothing can prevent people who have dedicated their lives to the service of the humanity. People should not get lost in the cultural obsession of fortune and fame, and forget to assist the less fortunate in the society.ReferenceAlbom, M. (2006). The Five People You Meet in Heaven. New York: Hachette Books.
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