Pet stvari za kojima ljudi žale na samrti

Pet stvari za kojima ljudi žale na samrti

Bronnie Ware

"Five things that dying people regret" is a book that inspires us to live in accordance with our dreams!

  • If only we had the courage to live the way we really wanted, and not the way others expected us to live

  • If only we hadn't worked so much

  • If only we had the courage to express our feelings

  • If only we had stayed in touch with our friends

  • If only we had allowed ourselves to be happier

Australian Bronnie Ware, after a ten-year banking career, decided to look for a job that would fill her with more joy and meaning. Although she was not trained for it, life led her into the world of palliative care. Working with the dying, as well as with their families, she met many wise people who gave her great life advice and - she decided to apply it herself. Spending time with them and absorbing their inspiring words, she discovered the five things that people near the end of their lives regret the most. With this book, Bronnie Ware wants to help us not to find ourselves in a similar situation and that one day, when it's already too late, we don't regret the things we could have done but didn't do. Many of us often start thinking about our lives only when someone close to us dies or when we face serious health problems. This book gently but heartily encourages us not to wait for life to force us to take action, but to try to use our potential and live the life we ​​are meant to live!

Dimensions
23.5 x 15.5 cm
Pages
224
Publisher
V.B.Z, Zagreb, 2012.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53304-476-7

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