No one should have any sort of regrets when they’re on a deathbed because that’s the worst thing, this is what Bronnie Ware wrote in her “Top Five Regrets of the Dying” book. She tells you very gently, live your life as per your rules because you only have one life.
Top Five Regrets of the Dying Summary
When Bronnie Ware was working as a caretaker of the dying, she learned many things about people and most of those people had lots of regrets about life.
The funny thing was, everyone came from different cities and yet all the people had the same regrets about life.
The most common regret of a dying man is “I wish I had spent time with my family”.
So let me share with you the top five regrets of a dying person that will help you to manage your life better and one day you will die peacefully (wink, wink).
But before that, as I have promised, here is the free PDF of Top Five Regrets of the Dying by Bronnie Ware. So download it now because its free. Happy Reading
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I Wish I had spent time with my family
Do I feel this right now, my answer is no because I have managed my time as per my rules, and I don’t act in movement.
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A Top Regret of the Dying - Wishing They Hadn't Worked So Hard
Bronnie Ware is an Australian woman who spent many years working in palliative care. Her patients were those who had returned home to die. Bronnie was with them for the last three to twelve weeks of their lives. She shared what she learned about their regrets in a blog post, which was later turned into a book.
In her book, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying, Bronnie shares a very sad story about John (a workaholic) who promised his wife Margaret he would retire after their kids were grown and had children of their own. Margaret had asked John to retire since they were both healthy and had the financial resources to comfortably retire. But, he always told her that they needed more money. In response, she told him they could sell their big house, which now sat almost empty with the kids grown and gone, and to buy something smaller to free up more money. “For fifteen years this battle went on between them, while he kept working” (Ware, , p. 72).
“Margaret was lonely and longed to discover their partnership again without children or work. For years she devoured travel brochur
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