Morrie recites a quote by his favorite poet, W. H. Auden, to encompass one of his most important lessons to Mitch: in the absence of love, there is a void that can be filled only by loving human relationships.
I'm glad ol' Mitch learned that lesson long enough to write himself a book and make himself rich, so he can be a dick, use Republican talking points and use a form of math only noted "science expert" James Inhofe would recognize.
Apparently money can filled that "void" quite nicely.
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