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Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Top 5 Regrets Of The Dying: Life Lessons Everybody Learns Too Late with Bronnie Ware #383

Feel Better, Live More with Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Dr Rangan Chatterjee

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Alternative Health, Mental Health

4.810.9K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2023

⏱️ 109 minutes

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Summary

What do you think you might be saying on your deathbed? Will you be looking back at your life with a sense of joy and completeness, or, do you think that you might be consumed with regret? As this week’s guest shares, “It’s easy to assume that you will live with great health to a ripe old age, then die peacefully in your sleep wearing your favourite pyjamas but it doesn’t work out that way for most people…” Bronnie Ware is an internationally acclaimed speaker and author of the bestselling memoir, The Top Five Regrets of the Dying. Published more than 10 years ago, it’s been translated into 32 languages and continues to attract new audiences. The book is about her eight years as an end-of-life carer, the close relationships she formed, and lessons she learned from those dying people, which changed her life forever. We discuss some of the various regrets of the dying and what they can teach us so that we can live better lives, right now. We talk about the concept of choice. Everything we do, or don’t do, has a price – be it time or money. Our culture incentivises what we can measure – salaries, possessions, status, social media ‘likes’ and comments. But Bronnie urges us to realise the sacredness and value of our time. Is a choice worth making if it means you have to sacrifice time with your loved ones? Is it worth pushing extra hard for the promotion that may bring you more money but also more stress and more time away from home? These are decisions that I think we all need to wrestle with from time to time if we are truly going to be living a contented and intentional life. We also talk about the real meaning of regret, what it means to be courageous, and how self-compassion can help us see our mistakes as a natural part of life and growth. Bronnie also defines the qualities and habits she observed in those patients who reached the end of life with no regrets – what can we learn from these people? Death can be a topic that many people shy away from discussing but Bronnie is a wonderful soul who is able to talk about death in a relatable, powerful and authentic way. Appreciating we are going to die is the first step to getting more out of life.   This really was a thought-provoking and intimate conversation. I hope you enjoy listening. Support the podcast and enjoy Ad-Free episodes. Try FREE for 7 days on Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/feelbetterlivemore. For other podcast platforms go to https://fblm.supercast.com. Show notes https://drchatterjee.com/383 DISCLAIMER: The content in the podcast and on this webpage is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your doctor or qualified healthcare provider. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast or on my website.

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0:00.0

I spent eight years looking after dying people and the most common regret during those eight

0:05.4

years was I wish I'd lived a life true to myself, not the life that other people expected of me.

0:10.5

The opinions of others are only as valid as you allow them to be. It's you that will be judging

0:16.2

your life at the end. Yeah. Hey guys, how you doing? I hope you're having a good week so far.

0:22.2

My name is Dr. Rongan Chatterjee, and this is my podcast.

0:26.7

Feel Better, Live More.

0:30.9

What do you think you might be saying on your deathbed?

0:35.7

Will you be looking back at your life with a sense of joy and

0:38.7

completeness? Or do you think that perhaps you might be consumed with regret? As today's guest

0:45.9

shares, it's easy to assume that you will live with great health to a ripe old age and then

0:51.3

die peacefully in your sleep wearing your favourite pyjamas.

0:56.1

But it doesn't actually work out that way for most people.

1:00.8

Brodieware is an internationally acclaimed speaker and author of the best-selling memoir,

1:06.3

The Top Five Regrets of the Dying.

1:09.1

Published more than 10 years ago, it's been translated into 32

1:13.7

languages and continues to attract new audiences. The book is really about her time as a carer

1:21.2

for people at the end of their lives, which ended up changing her own life forever.

1:28.2

Now, in our conversation, we discussed the various regrets of the dying and what they can

1:32.2

teach us so that we can live better lives right now. We speak about the concepts of choice.

1:40.0

Everything we do or don't do has a price, be it time or money.

1:45.2

And our culture incentivises what we can measure,

1:48.7

salaries, possessions, status, social media likes and comments.

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