Ep. 42: What People Regret Most Before They Die
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In this episode, Matt DiMauro and Will Diesel explore the common regrets people have at the end of their lives, drawing insights from a hospice social worker's experiences. They discuss the importance of being present for loved ones, the courage to take risks, and the necessity of choosing happiness. The conversation emphasizes the value of deep connections, self-care, and living authentically, while also reflecting on personal experiences and lessons learned along the way.
Takeaways:
• People often regret not being more loving to those who matter most.
• Many feel sorrow for taking family members for granted.
• Prioritizing career over connection leads to missed milestones.
• Taking risks can lead to a fuller life experience.
• Choosing happiness is a conscious decision.
• Living your dream is essential for fulfillment.
• Health is crucial; neglecting it leads to regrets.
• Contributing to others' lives brings joy and meaning.
• Meaningful work is vital for satisfaction.
• Self-education and continuous learning are key.
Listen and reflect with us on what truly matters before it’s too late to choose differently.
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