
Common Regrets of the Dying are eye-openers to society.
No one likes to die with regrets. People must try to perform in due time whatever they wish, and they can do. However, they mostly bear enormous regrets while dying as we observe in the society, irrespective of economic conditions, geographical differences, age, religion, race, caste, and color.
When we study some cases, what people desired when they were about to die, we usually find many similar disappointments, which may be cited as follows:
1. Not caring more for the family members, in due time, especially, parents, grandparents, spouse, brothers, sisters, poor neighbors.
2. Not being able to express personal views for fear of social culture
3. Spending in jobs over decades, which were not fulfilling
4. Not having the courage to stand against social evils
5. Not being more grateful, kind, and loving
6. Worrying too much about things that did not happen
7. Doing too much work, not having enough fun
8. Not being able to enjoy life every day
9. Not giving freedom to others staying in the role of seniors
10. Not traveling with family and friends often. Not being able to see the vastness in nature’s beauty
11. Not being able to help others more
12. Not having good physical health, flexibility, and fitness
13. Remaining mentally constrained. Not being enthusiastic to do something more for the society
14. Not having children to look after at old age
15. Not taking risks to improve Quality of Life (QoL)
16. Not taking up more meaningful works
17. Dreams not fulfilled
18. Not being clear on the purpose of life in the twenties and thirties
19. Not daring to face fears
20. Not giving regard to core values
21. Giving more importance to work-life than family life
22. Getting cut off from people who genuinely love
23. Worrying about things that may not happen at all
24. Not having the confidence to fulfill goals
25. Giving less importance to education at an early age
26. Not taking care of health requirements
27. Caring more about what others think. Giving more importance to others remarks
28. Chasing wrong things more
29. Not having the courage to live life as always wanted
30. Wasting time on useless activities
Tens of topics highlighted above are self-explanatory, quite common and each one has the capacity to tell you to give them more importance so that you become more determined not to be your worst version, have fewer regrets on your death bed and you can truly live a life you desire.
Other’s disappointments should be a tremendous source of learning to provide inspiration to you. Take care of yourself in due time. Savor the rewards of your labor. Read my book https://www.amazon.com/SELF-CARE-POWER-Self-Care-Healthy-Anxiety-ebook/dp/B08TT4SRNQ