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58 Psychology says the people who look back at the end of their lives with the least regret aren’t the ones who made the fewest mistakes — they’re the ones who were most fully present for the life they were actually living, who didn’t spend it waiting for a better version to begin, who loved the people in front of them rather than the idea of people, and who understood, early enough to act on it, that this was always the whole thing and there was never going to be another one

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Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · today 12:30 EDT

Psychology says the people who look back at the end of their lives with the least regret aren’t the ones who made the fewest mistakes — they’re the ones who were most fully present for the life they were actually living, who didn’t spend it waiting for a better version to begin, who loved the people in front of them rather than the idea of people, and who understood, early enough to act on it, that this was always the whole thing and there was never going to be another one

While you're busy waiting for your "real" life to begin after you lose the weight, find the perfect partner, or hit that magic number in your bank account, the people who die with genuine peace have discovered something profound about the messy, imperfect life happening right in front of them.

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