Before Your Last Good-Bye: The Four Most Important Things
“Please forgive me.”
“I forgive you.”
“Thank you..”
“I love you.”
Ira Byock focuses on those four statements in his book, The Four Things That Matter Most.
“These generational and personal lessons seem entwined,” he writes. “For myself, I’ve concluded that by continuing to practice The Four Things, my relationships will, hopefully, grow stronger and more loving.
“Maybe by earnestly practicing forgiveness, gratitude and love now, I’ll be adept before it’s time to say my last good-bye.”
Forgiveness.
Gratitude.
Love.
Let’s weave them together today.
Where will you start?
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