I was reading this article on the top 5 regrets people have on their deathbed.
They are:
Why should these ever be regrets in the first place?
I fixate on nearly all of these regrets on a daily basis so that when it's time to go, all I have to say is, "bye."
Do you have any trouble with these top 5?
I got lessons early on in life on how to never come to the point on having any of these.
For example, I was taught to always ask, because if you don't, you will never know if the opportunity exists.
That strikes out:
Do you think that you'll have any of these regrets on your deathbed?
They are:
- I didn’t spend enough time with the people I love.
- I worked too much and missed out on life.
- I let fear control my decisions and didn’t take risks.
- I wish I’d been braver in the face of uncertainty or opportunity.
- I focused too much on the future and lost touch with the present.
Why should these ever be regrets in the first place?
I fixate on nearly all of these regrets on a daily basis so that when it's time to go, all I have to say is, "bye."
Do you have any trouble with these top 5?
I got lessons early on in life on how to never come to the point on having any of these.
For example, I was taught to always ask, because if you don't, you will never know if the opportunity exists.
That strikes out:
- I let fear control my decisions and didn’t take risks.
- I wish I’d been braver in the face of uncertainty or opportunity.
Do you think that you'll have any of these regrets on your deathbed?