Living happy



Before I discovered I had cancer I thought I was happy.


Overall I had a pretty good life. I had a few regrets, a few issues, a few disagreements and some worries. But, what I had going for me was really quite a lot. I had a terrific wife, a good job, wonderful kids, a nice house, friends, money for whatever I felt I really needed or wanted, — and I had no idea that I was seeing my life through gray colored glasses.


Not rose-colored glasses, grey-colored glasses. Little regrets, vague issues, disagreements, little worries, seemed insignificant. They seemed not really important, — until the day I decided that I wanted to die happy. Then I knew I had to get rid of all of them.


What I didn't know was how happy I would really be when they were gone.


Right now you are probably happy. Overall you have a good life. You may have a few regrets, a few issues, a few disagreements and some worries. But, you have a lot going for you. A terrific spouse, a good job, great kids, a nice house, friends, money for whatever you feel you really need or want. Nevertheless those little regrets, issues, disagreements, and worries, could be clouding your glasses also.


This website can show you how I cleared my glasses. It’s hard not to want to share it.

Cancer

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For the final story see Last Words, in the Personal section at the bottom of the page.