

Vorrei averlo fatto. I cinque rimpianti più grandi di chi è alla fine della vita
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La coraggiosa storia di Bronnie ti ispirerà a vivere con maggiore compassione e a realizzare pienamente la persona che sei destinato a essere. Dopo tanti anni di lavoro frustrante, Bronnie Ware iniziò a cercare un impiego che desse un senso alla sua vita. Sebbene non avesse alcuna formazione specifica né esperienza nel campo, si ritrovò a lavorare nell'ambito delle cure palliative e ad assistere i malati terminali. I pazienti le raccontavano la storia della loro vita e quasi sempre finivano col dire "Vorrei averlo fatto...". Fu così che Bronnie ebbe l'illuminazione di scrivere questo libro dove raccoglie le lezioni attinte da chi si avvicinava alla morte, per vivere la propria esistenza in modo consapevole e non avere rimpianti.
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- Pagine: 280
- Data di uscita: 31-10-2012
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I bought this book due to the positive publicity which the writer received on her article the top five regrets of the dying. I expected some open and honest accounts from people who faced death and encountered their regrets about the life they had led and their fears about the future. What I didn't
الكتاب رهيب وجا بوقت كنت محتاجه اقراه .. المؤلفة كانت تشتغل بمجال ماتحبه "البنك" بالرغم من انها كانت مرتاحه ماديا إلا انها ماكانت سعيده، تركت البنك وجلست تدور عن عمل تحبه الين ماتوصلت لعمل "الرعاية التلطيفية للمرضى " .. كانت عايشه مع كبار السن .. تسمع منهم .. تطبطب عليهم .. استفادت من خبرتهم بالحياه Leggi tutto
The content of this book is lovely, and the author has clearly had a fascinating life, worthy of a memoir; however, she clearly was not given a very skilled editor. While the five major regrets (that she witnessed) are very telling -- and not always obvious -- Ware is gifted with more insight and co Leggi tutto
Hmm. Honestly I had to force myself to finish this book. I'm afraid that it's long and poorly written, all tell and no show, and very repetitive. The author has clearly led a very a troubled life, from drug problems in her youth to depression and several suicide attempts (or at least plans). I'm hap Leggi tutto
This book can be split into two books. Author was a care taker of critically ailing clients. She writes about these experiences and the clients regrets. Generally it is believed that the person on death bed will not lie. Hence the regrets of such people are important. I am touched by these details.
This book has changed my life. Bronnie Ware is an amazing woman with an incredible story to tell. There's no one who wouldn't learn a lot from reading this fantastic memoir. Go and buy it.
What would you be thinking if you knew you only had a few days left to live? Besides being sad and afraid, would you feel like you lived a pretty good life, or would you have regrets? There's nothing like impending death to shake our awareness out of day-to-day problems and force us to look at the
Very easy to read, inspirational and challenging, makes you question whether you are living the life you want to be living.
This book isn’t revolutionary in any way. It’s rather sappy, but it did help me figure some things out about when my mom was dying. It helped me to release some guilt I’ve been holding onto but really needed to let go, because it's what my therapist calls a cognitive distortion on my part.
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