Morrie once says, “What’s wrong with being number 2?” Why does he say this? What did he want to achieve? And how does this idea relate to the rest of the story? (Explain your answer completely, using examples from the book.)
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When Morrie asks him questions about his life, how does it make Mitch feel, and what epiphany does Mitch have about his current lifestyle?
It makes Mitch feel sad and like he hasn't accomplished a lot in his life. He has the epiphany that he said he would never work for money and go to the peace corps but instead ended up working in an office.
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