Today. From a Maybe Tomorrow Perspective.
Well worth your time and energy.
And then there still are those three things in Matthew 25.
So here we go —
EXCERPT: It’s a habit that began as a response to the death of his parents in the 1990s. His mother was at peace with herself when she died, he says. But his father was “racked with regret and remorse” about decisions he made and the opportunities he missed. What he took away from their experiences was the last lesson that his parents would teach him—and the most profound of them all.
Don’t wait until the end to decide if you are proud of your life. Do it before it’s too late. Do it while you can still do something about it.
SOURCE: https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/new-years-resolutions-ron-shaich-cava-panera-c0fb7922?st=rD8eAD&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink
— As always, I look forward to hearing from you and hope to see you back here tomorrow.