Video Description:
Reflecting on "Winnie the Pooh," we explore the importance of cherishing life's joyful moments with Gabor Maté. Just as Christopher Robin bids farewell to his friends, we learn that prioritizing work over family and play can lead to regret. Join us in embracing the wisdom of finding time to enjoy life and loved ones.
Thanks to Jack H. for sharing today's video.
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- Video Of The Day! Inspirational
I made the same mistake.....
Very inspirational. So true, my life story, with little to show for all the years of hard work.
(Too bad the background music made it difficult to hear).
nd music made it difficult to hear, especially if you're hairing impaired.
I would imagine that many of us have regrets. I know I do.
Truth!
another touching video
Words of wisdom tinged with regret. very profound.
This man chose a profession that's very demanding of his time, 24/7. I look back at my 84 years and have no regrets; I played a lot with family and friends. Now, I relish my solitude.
Just wow! Such wise words for us all!
Oh My Gosh , That hit me to the core ..not about me but someone I know very well that I believe has robbed himself of Life's Simple Joys .... Family ..playtime ..etc. Wonderful, wise video Mel . Thank you from bottom my heart . I'm going to share .
Wow - thank you for that.
I so feel for him and his regrets. We all have regrets, and one day we stop and reflect on what we should have done in our lives. So hard to look back. All we can do now is look ahead, at the time we have left. and make each moment count.
Very wise words.
so sad
I too worked too hard at times but when my son was 12 and my daughters 8, I disposed of my investment properties and purchased a small house on Edisto Island which was on a small creek. We restored the house, built a dock, and I purchased a motor boat and a small sailboat and we spent the summer in the river swimming, sailing, water skiing, shrimping and living off the land. It was one of the best times my wife and I had with our children. Our son never forgot it and he is a true child of the Lowcountry. While my daughters did not take to it, they got to experience what it was like and that gives them revelence in this world. After that it was back to work but their teenage years were our best years with them as we watched them develop and interact with their friends. I would not exchange it for millions of dollars.
Thanks, Mel...Been there done that. Much good advice.
Take it from a man who lived it…..very sad and much regrets
Truth in every word......like the saying goes (getting too soon old and too late smart).
Listened to every word. Thanks Mel.
O.K. That made me cry. It really hit home!
So true.