No Regrets

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Deathbed regrets. It was only a matter of time till I got to this topic. We are of the age when time matters. We only have a limited time to fulfill our dreams.

There is an article (now turned audio) that discusses the most common deathbed regrets people in their senior years do have.

This topic is being circulated around the Internet because the 20 and 30 year olds of today talk more about their bucket list more than we ever did. Good for them. I have some friends who only have one or two things completed. Thankfully, most have achieved more of their wish list than not.

I’m grateful to Umano, an audio app that reads articles from all over the world, that recently covered this topic. Click here to hear a critical care nurse talk about the regrets people have told her on their deathbeds. It’s any eye opener.

As long as we have our health, let’s work at having no regrets.

2 thoughts on “No Regrets

  1. For a while I wore a perfume called “No Regrets.” It was a nice scent, but more importantly spritzing it on each morning was a ritual reminding me of my of resolution to live that way. For some that might translate into adventure travel or trying out wild careers. For me, it was all about the relationships. I might not climb Kilimanjaro, but if you’re in my life, you know by word and by action that you’re important to me.

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