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Regrets at the End of Life.

 

Hi everyone. We trust you're all exercising wisdom and, being responsible Caribbean people, not flouting the national public health regulations.

Over the decades, I have looked on as many persons I loved left this life. A few of them spoke with me shortly before their departure and I was able to glean the degree to which they were satisfied with their lives.

Based on those experiences, the article linked to below resonates with me on several levels.

...Imagine someone who is nearing the end of a long life contemplating what they regret or wish they had done differently during their life. If you had to guess, what would you assume came to that person’s mind first?

Well, spoiler alert: “More hours spent in work Zoom meetings” doesn’t crack the top five biggest regrets when dying that people tend to experience...

[https://www-wellandgood-com.cd...t-regrets-dying/amp/]

In addition to the tips outlined in the article, a good rule of thumb is to seek to live life well so that your final hours will not be filled with unchangeable regret.

For me, that includes seeking to gain a better understanding of myself, addressing childhood traumas, attaining optimal spiritual, physical, mental and emotional health, and living in love towards others.

Have a tremendous Thursday, everyone!

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