There seems to be various versions of this topic out there, but I was intrigued at the depth of questioning on this particular one.
Now here’s the thing… we never know when it’s our time to check out, I get that. But under normal circumstances, living a reasonably healthy lifestyle… how much longer do I really have?
This one model gave a specific checkout date. Hmm…. that’s interesting. Is that the real date? Hell no. However, it brought to mind that there is indeed a finite amount of sand in the hourglass of life. Sobering. On occasion I take a small pen and mark that year on my wrist.
This information reinforced to me, not only to live life now, but (and my favorite question that I challenge myself with), ”What are you doing to make a difference?”
Ok, I thought, time to get out of this funk. But of course, it was about 4 a.m. in the morning and I was still fiddling on the web.
Another study popped up, from the United Kingdom, involving a hospice nurse. What could be truer wisdom, then those nuggets of advice in the interviews with people at life’s end?
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