A funeral director has observed a common pattern among individuals who express their final regrets in their dying moments. During a candid discussion about mortality, Victor M. Sweeney, a qualified mortician and funeral director, addressed a question regarding the heartbreaking subject of "deathbed regrets".

He revealed that it "all comes down to time," noting that he had encountered individuals who had penned their own obituaries. He described how these can read "like a CV," cataloguing the careers they pursued and the roles they've occupied.

However, when meeting with the bereaved family members, he discovered that they sometimes understand only the surface details about their parents. Returning to his central point, he suggested that living without regret involves maximising the

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