The 10 Most Frequent Regrets

preview_player
Показать описание
This is probably one of the most important videos you will find on this channel. This video is based on a collection of testimonials from terminally ill and elderly people who are experiencing their last years of life, collected from several online sources. One of these sources is Bronnie Ware, an Australian nurse who has been dealing with terminally ill patients for years and has also written a book entitled "The 5 biggest regrets of the dying."
The first 5 points of this video will be precisely those described by Bronnie Ware, while the following 5 are additional points taken from other sources.
#Regrets #The5BiggestRegretsOfTheDying

📼 𝐂𝐡𝐚𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐥 𝐏𝐥𝐚𝐲𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭𝐬:

Use Discount Code "𝐆𝐑𝐎𝐖𝐓𝐇" and get 𝟏𝟎% 𝐎𝐅𝐅 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐝𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐬 𝐅𝐑𝐄𝐄 𝐒𝐇𝐈𝐏𝐏𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐖𝐎𝐑𝐋𝐃𝐖𝐈𝐃𝐄

Use this code to receive 25$ Bonus: crescita

DISCLAIMER: Investing involves risk of loss. Only invest money you can afford to lose.

●▬▬▬▬ VIDEO TIMELINE ▬▬▬▬●
00:00 Intro
00:40 I wish I had the courage to live a life for myself, not the life that others expected of me
01:35 I wish I had worked less
02:30 I wish I had the courage to express my feelings
03:22 I wish I had kept in touch with my friends
04:22 I wish I had been happier
04:58 Not taking risks
05:36 Holding a grudge against someone, especially if it's someone you loved
06:18 Not having travelled when you had the chance
07:13 Paying too much attention to what people say
08:04 Be content with a mediocre life rather than aiming for an excellent life
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

#1 and #10 are two of the ones I am working on. I am 55. Never too late to do what's good for the quality of my life.

Musika
Автор

Regret is a wasted emotion. You can't change the past, nor can you predict the future. Live in the present and give it your full attention. Living a full, attentive life in the present is all we can do to be happy.

JVHeinzBar
Автор

1 courage to live for yourself and not the life other expected of me
2 wish I had worked less
3 courage to express feelings
4 I wish I kept in touch with my friends
5 I wish I hade been happier
6 not taking risks
7 holding a grudge against someone especially if it is someone you love
8 not traveling when you had the chance
9 paying too much attention to what people say
10 be content with a mediocre life rather than aiming for an excellent life (it’s ok to be an average person with an average life but if you feel like you are settling you owe it to yourself to no settle)

jonathandemelo
Автор

I am 30 years old and I want to do many things to avoid a regret in it later in life. I live my own life. I want my own two-story house in Fresno, California, and I am going to achieve it. And I want to be a nudist for life. We must take risks to get to our goals and dreams. I wish to go around the world. I enjoy my life. I am not in a mediocre life despite being on dialysis, with valley fever and Asperger's syndrome. I avoid resentment as much as possible. Let's enjoy our loved ones before it's too late. Life isn't about pleasing everyone. We each have unique life stories, which should be enough reason for each of us to live our own lives. Happiness is not in waiting for Friday or the summer. I am happy because of me being in deciding on it, not waiting on other people. I love videos like this because it helps us meditate to be better.

josearellano
Автор

The first regret is mine. But I provide for my wife and daughters by being a good provider. I may not love my job but it has served me well. So after thinking about it, my life is one of selfless provider and I can live with that.

douglaughton
Автор

Some of this stuff makes sense. The best thing is to know yourself and be happy with. We only live once and better to live your life with few regrets

nikolamarkovic
Автор

I am 47 and have lived with chronic illness and pain since I was 15 and will do so till I die.

It has cost me everything I ever wanted including the woman I wanted as partners, children, buying a house, travel, career.

My life is one big regret.

Stephen-bqnq
Автор

yeah right. you can spend time with your family. it does not mean that they will care at all!!! investing time in your family is just what it says, an investment. some pay off, some don't.

Sonofagreatdad
Автор

There were things I wanted to study and do that my parents never let me, I never received guidance and I felt lost and disoriented, It would have been good to know back then what I l know now..

nelidaflores
Автор

My biggest regret till now, has been valuing emotions more than wisdom .
But now I've learnt from this mistake .I'll no more let my emotions control me .

kanishkasaini
Автор

I've held a grudge with my father for a long time for the way he treated me and I think I'll be pretty happy taking that to my grave

praktiz
Автор

I regret that my ASD was not diagnosed until recently - I am now 51. Many of my friends and colleagues (even my own sister) have since said, “I thought you might be on the spectrum, but didn’t want to say anything, as it is a personal thing”. Hello! If you thought you knew I had a medical disorder, why did you not mention it sooner? I have spent my entire life feeling not quite right, and out of place, and have always wondered why. If I had been made aware of this earlier, I believe my life might have turned out very differently.

This is not to say I have not had a good life so far, but it would have been nice to have an explanation for my anxiety, “shyness”, and terrible social skills, so I had a better understanding of how I process things differently to “normal” people... It may have boosted my confidence, and self-esteem, just by being able to give it a name.

Wolfinc
Автор

As long as your still breathing you still have a chance to learn from the past, focus on the wise decisions you made and what is good in your life.

aminamaradesa
Автор

I regret already not having been able and still mildly not being able to tell people what l think, when their behaviour affects me, or when they say something nasty to someone else and l keep quiet. I was taught l didn’t have a voice and shouldn’t speak up and it became my truth. I know is false and l can tell from the amount of energy l feel when l say something out loud (usually because l have eaten some thc which makes me talk my mind) l feel such energy, strength and joy, so l am grateful for this video as it is reminding me l need to keep making an effort to say what l think and not just be polite and nice and be a door mat!

greendrummers
Автор

We are our own decision makers. For every bad situation there is a silver lining. For every good situation there is fire and brimstone. It is up to us to make every decision we make a none regrettable one. And live with it. Life will continue with us and without us.

jayhom
Автор

I regret that I didn't saw my grandparents before they pass away. Life is to short give time to your love one.

sagas
Автор

I regret coming back to live with my parents & sister instead living by myself after my divorce. I need a job to be able to go away and live my life!

sofiaesquivel
Автор

I disagree half of the list. There is no formula in life. We tend to exaggerate how great the thing is we have missed in the past. Family tie or travel fits everyone in a different way. A person dedicated life to his/her career had enjoyed those years of thrill and fulfilment. You shouldn't think back and say I should have worked less. How do you know once you spent more time in family will give you more happiness not resentment? It's just different way of spending life with different experience. No standard answer.

dajenh
Автор

Live life that makes sense to you. Don't be a slave to debt. I prefer simple lifestyle.

melenico
Автор

I am 67 by now and fit to none of the 10 points made - no regrets what so ever, thanks to the choices I made: reading, painting, writing, playing music, gardening, travelling the world, exploring, hiking, living in far away countries and other cultures, let go of non essentials, of demanding relationships, working only for essentials and finding contentment in frugality - simplistic life style is one of the answers, taking philosophy, yoga and meditation for the most profound activities.. (as of my experience) !

TheSamuiman