by Mark Andrews Banned
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Some people went around interviewing dying patients
But not one person said they regretted not making more money or working harder
They all seemed to say their regrets were not spending more time with the people they loved
And not traveling more and relating more to the world and the planet

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    Originally Posted by Mark Andrews View Post

    Some people went around interviewing dying patients
    But not one person said they regretted not making more money or working harder
    They all seemed to say their regrets were not spending more time with the people they loved
    And not traveling more and relating more to the world and the planet
    That's because the money and work ethos elements cease to be important when dying. Folk at that stage of their mortality are more inclined to reciprocate or reiterate feelings for loved ones, realise that life is truly short, and seek peace with their maker.
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