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Summary of Bronnie Ware's Top Five Regrets of the Dying
Summary of Bronnie Ware's Top Five Regrets of the Dying
Summary of Bronnie Ware's Top Five Regrets of the Dying
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Book Preview: # I had responded to an advertisement for a live-in companion. I had lived on a tropical island for two years, and I wanted to live on an island. I had been working in the banking industry, and I needed to try an existence that released me from the Monday to Friday, nine to five grind.

#2 I had a great adventure, traveling on various buses and trains. I eventually landed on a beautiful island, where I worked as a dish-pig. I met a man from Europe who offered me a job at his printing company. I needed some like-minded friends, so I headed off to England.

#3 I had a bed and food, and was working as a pub worker in Surrey. I was not a drinker, and had become a non-drinker, but I was still out socializing every night. I wanted to travel, so I decided to leave the pub life and save money for the trip.

#4 There are many ways to help people with dementia, and one of them is to help them with their routine. Routine can be helpful for many people as they get older.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateMar 16, 2022
ISBN9781669363941
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    #1

    I had responded to an advertisement for a live-in companion. I had lived on a tropical island for two years, and I wanted to live on an island. I had been working in the banking industry, and I needed to try an existence that released me from the Monday to Friday, nine to five grind.

    #2

    I had a great adventure, traveling on various buses and trains. I eventually landed on a beautiful island, where I worked as a dish-pig. I met a man from Europe who offered me a job at his printing company. I needed some like-minded friends, so I headed off to England.

    #3

    I had a bed and food, and was working as a pub worker in Surrey. I was not a drinker, and had become a non-drinker, but I was still out socializing every night. I wanted to travel, so I decided to leave the pub life and save money for the trip.

    #4

    There are many ways to help people with dementia, and one of them is to help them with their routine. Routine can be helpful for many people as they get older.

    #5

    I loved working with Agnes. She was always trying to buy me things, particularly things I didn’t need or want. I learned to edit how much information I gave her, as it could be dangerous otherwise.

    #6

    I was a vegetarian, and I lived on a cattle farm with my grandmother. I loved animals, and I noticed that cows mooed differently when they knew they were about to die. Their sounds of

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