what is your greatest regret of your life?
if there was a time machine what would you change?
if there was a time machine what would you change?
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Free registration at the forum removes this block.Sorry to read about the demise of your son, I know by now, you might have find solace in the higher power above. When I realized what it means to be a wonderful dad to my children and a great husband to my wife, I stopped everything at my disposal to be PRESENT with them. I picked up a 40hr/week job to enable me to be available in the morning while my wife is at work. I am a detailed-oriented person - this helps in making sure the children are dropped at school when the School Bus is late, etc. and it has worked very well with us. Nevertheless, it restrict me from being a frivolous spender since I do not make that much. Hence, I was able to locate MJ looking for ideas or something that will supplement my present income. We are not alone in search of the golden fleece. Best of luck.One year ago today my oldest son died (he was only 29 years old). I regret not spending more time with him as he grew up. In the early years, I was always working a full-time job plus a part-time job. If that wasn't enough, at any given time, I was also trying to build a business of some kind. I fear that my lack of quality time and involvement with him on a daily basis is what lead him to the lifestyle that ultimately shortened his life.
One year ago today my oldest son died (he was only 29 years old). I regret not spending more time with him as he grew up. In the early years, I was always working a full-time job plus a part-time job. If that wasn't enough, at any given time, I was also trying to build a business of some kind. I fear that my lack of quality time and involvement with him on a daily basis is what lead him to the lifestyle that ultimately shortened his life.
This is my biggest struggle. People close to me have recently told me that discipline is my biggest weakness. Since then, I've noticed it like crazy. I've been making my bed in the morning, doing daily chores around my house, working out..not for the sake of doing them because I can slack..but because I'm trying to develop that discipline muscle. I struggle doing all of that consistently!!Greatest regret? Not developing a sense of discipline even earlier.
What would I change? Not much, the young me wouldn't pay attention.
One year ago today my oldest son died (he was only 29 years old). I regret not spending more time with him as he grew up. In the early years, I was always working a full-time job plus a part-time job. If that wasn't enough, at any given time, I was also trying to build a business of some kind. I fear that my lack of quality time and involvement with him on a daily basis is what lead him to the lifestyle that ultimately shortened his life.
As the father of a 2 year old, I can’t even begin to imagine the pain you have endured.One year ago today my oldest son died (he was only 29 years old). I regret not spending more time with him as he grew up. In the early years, I was always working a full-time job plus a part-time job. If that wasn't enough, at any given time, I was also trying to build a business of some kind. I fear that my lack of quality time and involvement with him on a daily basis is what lead him to the lifestyle that ultimately shortened his life.
You and I are extremely fortunate to have found the Fastlane Forum and even know what a FTE is. It's insane how many people around me hate their lives and don't do anything about it. I think about how MJ's books and his forum have already changed my life daily.I wished my F*ck-This Event happened to me 10 years earlier to give me the final push to start on the fastlane.
Oh @AllenCrawley. I'm so so sorry and saddened to hear this.One year ago today my oldest son died (he was only 29 years old). I regret not spending more time with him as he grew up. In the early years, I was always working a full-time job plus a part-time job. If that wasn't enough, at any given time, I was also trying to build a business of some kind. I fear that my lack of quality time and involvement with him on a daily basis is what lead him to the lifestyle that ultimately shortened his life.
Oh @AllenCrawley. I'm so so sorry and saddened to hear this.
I came into this thread to say the same thing about my brother who passed away a year and a half ago.
My biggest regret is not spending more time with him, and wondering what if.
The top priorities in my life are health and family. Building a business whilst damaging my health or not being there for my family is not an option.
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