She’s got leaving on her mind

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I don’t know if it’s the time of year or what’s going on in my life, but I’ve been thinking about death lately.

No, not from a gloomy, morbid perspective, but from a more practical viewpoint.

Part of the issue is the recent death of a friend. He was only 53 years old and in apparently wonderful health, so his death is being taken very hard by everyone who knew him.

It just makes you think.

How many of us in these golden middle years of life are thinking about death?

We’re all working hard to recover from the financial challenges of raising children. We’re trying to pay our bills and sock some money away for retirement — some far off day in the future.

The brighter ones among us are working on leaping past middle age in bright, shiny and healthy bodies, and not someday dragging our sorry carcasses to the early bird dinner specials.

We’re looking to the future, but what if today is all we have left?

One of the best country songs in recent years asked us to live as if we were dying. To do all the things today that we would do if there wasn’t going to be a tomorrow.

I liked the song when I first heard it, and I still do — although going two point seven seconds on a bull named Fu Man Chu is not one of my particular goals.

But what are my regrets about the life I’m living?

I saw an interesting article in the AARP magazine the other day — not that I’m old enough to belong to that fine organization, don’t you know.

Anyway, the article was about regrets people most commonly have before they die.

The most common regret was they wished they had led a life more true to who they really are, not the life expected of them.

Wow. I’m not too sure about this one.

Certainly I have regrets about some of the choices I’ve made — particularly about grabbing just any job out of college rather than backpacking across Europe.

But I didn’t know who I was or what I wanted at 22, and it’s only hindsight to say I should have done this or that instead.

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