Mitch felt the need to hide his activities from Morrie because he was grappling with the demands of his fast-paced career and societal expectations, which often conflicted with the values Morrie espoused. He feared that Morrie would disapprove of his choices, particularly his focus on material success over meaningful relationships. Additionally, Mitch may have wanted to shield Morrie from the stress of his own struggles, wanting to protect their cherished time together during Morrie's final days. Ultimately, Mitch's internal conflict highlighted the broader themes of authenticity and the pursuit of true fulfillment.
Tuesdays with Morrie is a nonfiction story about a man named Mitch who reunites with his former teacher, Morrie after 16 years. Morrie has ALS, also known as Lu Gehrig's disease, which causes him to lose control over his body, one part at a time. Mitch learns priceless lessons through Morrie, who does not fear his own death, nor does he hide it.
You shouldn't hide what you feel
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They hide their nuts and then they do it
to hide in when they feel scared.
I recorded the song in 1965 and it was released also in 1965Maxine Darren
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Cats may hide when company comes over because they are naturally cautious animals and may feel overwhelmed or stressed by the presence of unfamiliar people in their territory. They may also hide as a way to feel safe and secure until they feel comfortable enough to come out.
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The question asks if you are comfortable with your online activities and personal information being visible to others.
I used to have one, and they can hide all day if they feel like it. They're nocturnal, so they're most likely to hide more during the day, and crawl around at night.
Tell them how you feel, oyu never know, they may feel the same but they just hide it from you because they don't know how you feel