Nurse at palliative care reveals the top 5 regrets of people right before they

Many people fail to appreciate what they have until it’s too late, often filled with regrets about missed opportunities or things they didn’t do. Bronnie Ware, a nurse in palliative care, shares the top five regrets of people nearing the end of their lives, based on her experiences.

Not Choosing Happiness: Fear of change often prevents people from seeking happiness, leading to lives lived with suppressed joy.Living for Others: Many regret not living a life true to themselves, instead focusing on others’ expectations and abandoning their own dreams.Working Too Hard: The relentless pursuit of success often causes people to neglect family and friends, leading to spiritual emptiness and missed moments.Not Expressing Feelings: Many regret not being honest about their feelings, avoiding difficult conversations and not showing love or appreciation to those who mattered most.Losing Touch with Friends: People regret not maintaining friendships, realizing too late how important those relationships were.