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If Life Ended Today What Would You Regret?

April 23, 2011 by Jack Steiner 2 Comments

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The question really is, if you died today would you die filled with regret or feeling like you did the best that you could with the time that you had?

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  1. Leon Noone says

    April 28, 2012 at 7:06 am

    G’Day Jack,
    I just hope that when I’m 85 I’ll be as good at doing what I do as Tony Bennett is today at doing what he does. At least I know where he left his heart. Did you know that Sinatra used to simply call TB, “The Voice?”

    BTW, I’m in my very, very, very late forties!

    Have fun Jack

    Best Wishes
    Leon

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    • Jack says

      April 28, 2012 at 3:17 pm

      Hi Leon,

      I do remember reading a comment from Sinatra about Tony Bennett. That is a worthy goal to strive for. I have heard him perform several times over the last few year and he still sounds good.

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