Live like you were dying...
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"I wish I'd spent more time in the office...."
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"I wish I'd spent more time in the office...."
@Doctor-Phibes said in Live like you were dying...:
"I wish I'd spent more time in the office...."
Rephrase that as “I wish I’d worked harder” and I suppose it’d be a not uncommon death bed regret. For those disposed towards spending a few last moments thinking about stuff they should have done differently.
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@Jolly said in Live like you were dying...:
Could have been a simple bulleted list, maybe a table if they want to categorize those deathbed sayings. But no, it has to be paragraphs and paragraphs of mostly superfluous words. So I choose not to read it. I doubt I'd regret this decision.
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I don’t think it’s a deathbed approach to life, but I think we often go through our days as if we’re immortal.
Remembering that we only have a finite number of weekend trips, or get-togethers with a dear friend or extended family member, etc. is important to make time for people that matter.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Live like you were dying...:
"I wish I'd spent more time in the office...."
Rephrase that as “I wish I’d worked harder” and I suppose it’d be a not uncommon death bed regret. For those disposed towards spending a few last moments thinking about stuff they should have done differently.
@Horace said in Live like you were dying...:
@Doctor-Phibes said in Live like you were dying...:
"I wish I'd spent more time in the office...."
Rephrase that as “I wish I’d worked harder” and I suppose it’d be a not uncommon death bed regret. For those disposed towards spending a few last moments thinking about stuff they should have done differently.
No, those aren't the same thing at all. I frequently wish that I'd worked harder at university, in large part so that I could spend less time in the office. Well, this office at least.
"I wish I'd spent more time posting on the internet...."
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I’ve never really believed a death bed perspective translates well to a normal day to day perspective.