24 Regrets of People Who Are Dying - Matthew Kelly

Don’t Waste Your Life 24 Regrets of People Who Are Dying - Matthew Kelly Get Matthew’s 60 Second Wisdom delivered to your inbox: Video Transcript: What do people regret when they are dying? I asked hospice nurses. Here are the regrets people have when they are dying. • I wish I’d had the courage to just be myself. • I wish I had spent more time with the people I love. • I wish I had made spirituality more of a priority. • I wish I hadn’t spent so much time working. • I wish I had discovered my purpose earlier. • I wish I had learned to express my feelings more. • I wish I hadn’t spent so much time worrying about things that never happened. • I wish I had taken more risks. • I wish I had cared less about what other people thought. • I wish I had realized earlier that happiness is a choice. • I wish I had loved more. • I wish I had taken better care of myself. • I wish I had been a better spouse. • I wish I had paid less attention to other people’s expectations. • I wish I had quit my job and found something I really enjoyed doing. • I wish I had stayed in touch with old friends. • I wish I had spoken my mind more. • I wish I hadn’t spent so much time chasing the wrong things. • I wish I’d had more children. • I wish I had touched more lives. • I wish I had thought about life’s big question earlier. • I wish I had traveled more. • I wish I had lived more in the moment. • I wish I had pursued more of my dreams. These are the regrets of people who were out of time. Some people think it’s morbid to think about death. I disagree. It’s healthy to think about death. It puts things in perspective and reminds us what really matters. The inevitability of death should inspire us to get busy living.“ If you have not read LIFE IS MESSY, order your copy today: Subscribe to Matthew’s YouTube Channel today! Get Matthew’s 60 Second Wisdom delivered to your inbox: The Best Version of Yourself and 60 Second Wisdom are registered trademarks. #MatthewKelly #BestVersionOfYourself #BestVersion
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