Words of advice from those on their death beds who wish they had slowed down and enjoyed life a little more:
They want us to focus less on the big picture of building a large
body of evidence that proves our accomplishments, and more on the true
wonders in our life — the kind where we find unexpected beauty that will
be remembered with a wistful smile.
Like walking with your child alongside you, going somewhere
without purpose. Or waiting patiently while five- and six-year-old children
choose, change their minds, choose, and then change their minds again, about
the root-beer-flavored or the banana-flavored popsicles.
Adds more meaning to the phrase, "Stop and smell the roses."
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