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authorNicholas Johnson <nick@nicksphere.ch>2022-05-23 00:00:00 +0000
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Whenever you approach that day, if you're lucky enough to realize it's coming, you'll have a realization I've seen others on their deathbed also have. You'll realize that, day by day, you allowed your attention to be wasted on petty things when death wasn't knocking at the door. You'll regret expending so much of your attention on things that didn't matter. You'll give anything to turn back the clock, to relive your life with the clarity that you now have. But it will be too late.
-There's actually a lesson to be learned here. It's possible to avoid the fate I just described. How can you get your priorities in order? How can you focus on what really matters in life __before__ you're on your deathbed? Simple. Do what most people are afraid to do.
+There's actually a lesson to be learned here. It's possible to avoid the fate I just described. How can you get your priorities in order? How can you focus on what really matters in life before you're on your deathbed? Simple. Do what most people are afraid to do.
Consider death.