I agree with one of the commentators following the article
//"The Top Five Regrets Of the Dying" stinks of opportunism - somebody wanting to make money out of dead people's misery and dressing it up as some sort of self-help guide for the gullible.
Yours for just £19.99 in paperback, folks.
Nineteen quid for a paperback!!
Buying that would probably end up being my number one deathbed regret.//
>>> Not looking both ways when that truck was coming.
This has to be my favourite.
Since volunteering in an Oxfam bookshop I am have been surprised by the strange things that people write books about. It is far too early in the day for me to think of any examples. ;-)
I suppose my main thought was simpley to make the most of every day..whatever that may mean..like today I decided to break all boundaries and make Eggs Benedict...! Yum!Any other day it would have been eggs on toast!