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Morrie Schwartz, in Mitch Albom's "Tuesdays with Morrie," pays a painful price for having children through the deep emotional vulnerability and fear of loss that parenthood entails. The love he feels for his children comes with the constant anxiety of their potential suffering and the inevitability of his own mortality. This emotional burden intensifies as he faces his terminal illness, forcing him to confront the reality of leaving his loved ones behind. Ultimately, while the joy of fatherhood is profound, it also brings a poignant awareness of life's fragility and the pain of eventual separation.

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