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cancer, caregiving, old age, optimism, outlook, philosophy, regrets
Forgive my silence, dear readers. CrabbyCancerMan and I continue to navigate this challenging journey of disease, and it hasn’t left much time for anything else.
In the meantime, here is an article that I found very interesting, which you may find of interest, too.
Carol Boyd Leon said:
My late husband, John, used to liken the act of regretting to a game of “coulda-woulda” (as in could have, would have) and claimed it was of absolutely no value. He lived his life believing he always made the best decisions given the knowledge that was available to him at the time, and I believe he truly had no regrets. I’ve tried to learn that lesson from him.