What do people most regret before they die?
This nurse has an answer
What do people regret before death?
This question was answered by a nurse who has been working for nearly a decade with dying people.
So it turns out that most of them regret the same things
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21/03/2022
Monday, 21 March 2022, 10:32
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Death is a subject that most of us prefer to suppress, but it intrigues almost every person in the world.
One of the perhaps most intriguing issues is what goes through people's minds when they end their lives - what do they regret?
Julie, a nurse at a hospice from the US, has revealed that in her experience, many people have the same regrets about life when their time on this earth comes to an end. Julie uses her TikTok account hospicenursejulie
to help educate people about death, break myths Common and share experiences experienced at work.
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In one TikTok video posted on her account, she revealed the common regrets her patients experienced just before their deaths.
Julie posted the video hoping people would take her advice so they would not have the same regrets when looking back on their lives.
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She said during her work she heard five leading regrets that people often confessed to before they died.
"Most people at the end of their lives have regrets about not appreciating their health, not appreciating life, the little things," Julie said.
"Most of them also regret working all the time and not spending more time with their family," she added.
"Do not work all your life if you do not have to, or turn them over so that you do not have to. Spend time with those you love, not necessarily family, but those you love and make you feel loved."
From the confessions of her patients, Julie has learned "to be in the moment, to live in the present, to be grateful, do not take for granted your health and the little things in your life," she concluded.
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