From "The Book of Questions" by Gregory Stock, PH.D.
Q #3
If you were to die this evening with no opportunity to communicate with anyone, what would you most regret not having told someone?
Why haven't you told them yet?
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6 comments:
I would regret not telling my friends and family just how important they have been in my life and to thank them. I try to every so often, but it tends to make people so uncomfortable to hear the words. Why? Is my question back to the blogers....
I would regret not communication better with my brother. He and I havedrifted apart, and I am worried about him, but for some reason am reluctant to communicate my worries to him.
I would regret not being able to tell those significant people in my life that how much they comforted me with a smile and a kind word when I needed it most.
I regret not telling a former College female friend that I loved her, not that it makes any difference now.
I so hope my family know how much I love and appreciate them always.
The same applies to my dear and special friends...hopefully. My regret having lost touch with some of my friends that have re-located.
Bree
I would regret not be able to tell someone where the bodies are buried...
Okay, Okay, I know. Get serious.
I would regret not being able to communicate with Pat, my family and friends. I don't have anything that I haven't told them that I would want to, but I would just terribly miss not being able to see them and communicate with them.
I pretty much tell my family and friends I love them and appreciate them. I guess my older sister. She drifted (or ran) away from the family and stays out of touch. It was sad to know she's out there, grand kids and all and I can't reach her.
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