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Learning activity 1 Evidence: Regrets from the dying
This evidence is divided into two parts. Read the instructions below and make sure you complete both tasks.
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A. In 202! "ronnie #are! an Australian palliative nurse! wrote a book called $The Top %ive Re&rets o' the (yin&). Read the 'ollowin& article about that book and answer the *uestions below.
To answer *uestions and 2! 'ollow the &rammar structure in the e+ample, Example: They wish they hadn-t wasted time in silly ar&uments.
A nurse has recorded the most common re&rets o' the dyin&! and amon& the top ones is I wish I hadnt worked so hard. #hat would your bi&&est re&ret be i' this was your last day o' li'e1 There was no mention o' more se+ or bun&ee umps. A palliative nurse who has counselled the dyin& in their last days has revealed the most common re&rets we have at the end o' our lives. And amon& the top! 'rom men in particular! is I wish I hadnt worked so hard. "ronnie "ronnie #are is an Australi Australian an nurse nurse who spent severa severall years years workin& workin& in palliative care! carin& 'or patients in the last 2 weeks o' their lives. She recorded their dyin& epiphanies in a blo& called Inspiration and 3hai! which &athered so much attention that she put her observations into a book called The Top %ive Re&rets o' the (yin&. #are writes o' the phenomenal clarity o' vision that people &ain at the end o' their lives! and how we mi&ht learn 'rom their wisdom. 4#hen *uestioned about any re&rets they had or anythin& they would do di''erently!4 she says! 4common themes sur'aced a&ain and a&ain4. 5ere are the top 'ive re&rets o' the dyin&! as witnessed by #are, . I wish Id had the coura&e to live a li'e true to mysel'! not the li'e others e+pected o' me. 4This was the most common re&ret o' all. #hen people realise that their li'e is almost over and look back clearly on it! it is easy to see how many dreams have &one un'ul'illed. un'ul'illed. 6ost people had not honoured honoured even a hal' o' their dreams and had to die knowin& that it was due to choices they had made! or not made. 5ealth brin&s a 'reedom very 'ew realise! until they no lon&er have it4. 2. I wish I hadnt worked so hard. 4This 4This came came 'rom 'rom every every male male patie patient nt that that I nurse nursed. d. They They misse missed d their their childrens youth and their partners companionship. #omen also spoke o' this re&ret! but as most were 'rom an older &eneration! many o' the 'emale patie patients nts had not not been been brea breadw dwinn inners ers.. All All o' the the men men I nurse nursed d deep deeply ly re&r re&ret ette ted d spen spendi din& n& so much much o' thei theirr live lives s on the the trea treadm dmil illl o' a work work e+istence4.
7. I wish Id had the coura&e to e+press my 'eelin&s. 46any people suppressed suppressed their 'eelin&s in order to keep peace with others. As a result! they settled 'or a mediocre e+istence and never became who they were truly capable o' becomin&. 6any developed illnesses relatin& to the bitterness and resentment they carried as a result4. 8. I wish I had stayed in touch with my 'riends. 49'ten they would not truly realise the 'ull bene'its o' old 'riends until their dyin& weeks and it was not always possible to track them down. 6any had become so cau&ht up in their own lives that they had let &olden 'riendships 'riendships slip by over the years. There were many deep re&rets about not &ivin& 'riendships the time and e''ort that they deserved. Everyone misses their 'riends when they are dyin&4. :. I wish that I had let mysel' be happier. 4This is a surprisin&ly common one. 6any did not realise until the end that happiness is a choice. They had stayed stuck in old patterns and habits. The so/called com'ort o' 'amiliarity over'lowed into their emotions! as well as their physical lives. %ear o' chan&e had them pretendin& to others! and to their selves! that they were content! when deep within! they lon&ed to lau&h properly and have silliness in their li'e a&ain4. #hats your &reatest re&ret so 'ar! and what will you set out to achieve or chan&e be'ore you die1 Questions:
. #hat is one o' the most common re&rets dyin& people! particularly men! have1 2. #hen #hen dyin dyin& & peop people le are asked asked about about their their re&rets re&rets!! what what are are the most most common themes they mention1 7. In the article they mentioned that happiness is a choice. #hat do you think this means1
Ansers: 1. !ne of the most most common common regrets regrets in men are" # ish # had not not or$ed so hard lamented spending so much of their lives on the treadmill of a or$ing existence
%. &appiness &appiness is a choice choice means means that sometim sometimes es they focus focus on on the old havitos and the fear of change hen in fact they needed something more
'. ;sin& the answers 'rom part A *uestion 2! describe how thin&s would have been di''erent i' they had chan&ed their actions in each situation. Read the e+ample below,
E+ample, Anser: Regret, I wish Id had the coura&e to live a li'e true to mysel'! not the li'e others e+pected o' Regret: They wish they hadn-t wasted time on silly ar&uments. me. I' you I' had been 'aith'ul to yoursel' yousilly would not re&ret they it! 'orwould livin& in a 'arce Reflection: they hadn-t wasted time on ar&uments! have Reflection: otherwise you the would live your enoyed company o' li'e others more. Regret, I wish I had not worked so hard. Reflection: I' you had enoyed your li'e and entertained you not to create a routine you would not have worked so hard Regret: I wish I had the coura&e to e+press my 'eelin&s. Reflection: They should not have been repressed! as they would be a'raid that they ust had to say what they 'elt to 'eel &ood Regret: I wish I had been in touch with my 'riends. Reflection, #e must not leave 'riends aside because remorse will hurt us later Regret: I wish I had been happier Reflection: %or bein& so involved each in their lives 'or&et to enoy it so we should enoy both 'amily and 'riends
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