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一个人在同这个世界告别的时候,一定会对自己的人生做一些思考,他要么欣慰,要么后悔。平凡人的这些思考应该具有非凡的价值和意义,却往往鲜为人知。相对于高不可攀的伟人,这些平凡人对人生的最后反思更容易启迪后人,让我们引以为鉴。在日本,有一位年轻的临终关怀护士大津秀一,在服务病人的时候,以一颗慈悲心,做了1000多名临终者表达人生遗憾的倾听者、见证者和记录者,撰写了一本珍贵的书籍《临终前会后悔的25件事》。
When a person bid farewell to this world, he must be thinking something about his own life. He is either happy or regretful. These ordinary people’s thinking should have extraordinary value and meaning, but often little-known. Relative to the incredible great man, these ordinary people’s final reflection of life more enlightenment future generations, let us learn from it. In Japan, a young hospice nurse, Otsu Shinusu, wrote a precious book on behalf of more than 1,000 dare-to-death listeners, witnesses and record-writers in the service of patients with a compassionate heart. The book “25 things to regret before dying.”