Yesterday, I read the last words of Lo Hwei Yen. She is a Singaporean victim of the Mumbai terrorist attack. Her last words with her husband were she loved him. Her last words with her three closest friends were I love you all.
Sense from:
Straits Times 3 Dec 2008
What I observed:
Love is the most important thing to her as she chose to use her final moments to express them.
This supports the research results of Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. She is the world’s expert on people’s attitudes about death and dying. She summarized a life of research in three simple questions. When people look back upon their lives, she found, they ask three questions that determine their sense of whether it was meaningfull:
- Did I give and receive love?
- Did I become all I can be?
- Did I leave the planet a little better?
Source:
Richard Leider, David Shapiro
Page 78
Berrett-Koehler
ISBN: 1-57675-103-1
When Ms Lo has no time to do all three, she did the most important one.
1 comment:
Hi there,
Could you please take down the presentation you have posted on slideshare about XPLANE? It's here:
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Among other things it contains proprietary information and my personal phone number which I don't want publicized on the internet. Also can you tell me how you got that presentation? I want to trace the trail.
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