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2. WHAT ASPECTS OF HIS OR HER LIFE WOULD HE OR SHE CHANGE?

 Complain less about unimportant things.


 Slow down and take day as it comes.
 Be more patient with people.
 Be more laid-back
 Be worry less
 Be stop being afraid of making mistakes and make an effort to try new things.
 Be learn to scuba dive and speak a new language.
4. DOES THE WRITER REMIND YOU OF ANYONE YOU KNOW? WHO?
Yes, it reminds me of my cousin, she wants to change her life, to which she is not happy.
She suffers from bipolar disorder and has decided to go to therapy. She wants to do more
things that make her happy like she'd stop being afraid of making mistakes and make an
effort to try new things. She'd learn to dancing salsa and speak a new language.
5. DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING IN COMMON WITH THE WRITER? IF SO WHAT?
No, I have nothing in common with the writer because I already do those things he
mentions.
WHY DO PEOPLE REPENT?
People repent depending on the degree of gravity of their actions or mostly people regret
what they didn't do, instead of what they did. The five most frequent responses indicate
that the main regrets are:
1. Not having had enough courage to do what he really wanted, but what his
obligations imposed on him.
2. A second great regret is having dedicated so much time to work this happens with
people with terminal illnesses.
3. The third reason why people repent more often is because they have not
expressed their feelings. For being quiet, when I should talk.
4. Another great regret has to do with not looking for your old friends to talk about
their lives. Childhood friends, or the most endearing, are often left out.
5. Finally, many people regret not having fought to be happier.

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