Uncle8888 saw this book on New Arrival shelf this morning at Cheng San NLB.
Grab it without even thinking or browsing!
Why?
He didn't know she actually proceeded to write a book on it.
Read? Top Five Regrets of the Dying
In his Retirement Income For Life sharing session for some of his closer colleagues and friends ....
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Read? Confession of a lawyer who went from hero to speed zero
ReplyDelete"I got all my priorities wrong," says prolific criminal lawyer Subhas Anandan, now 66 and looking gaunt, at his Leonie Hill home.
"I spent too much time in my life chasing after fame and recognition," he told My Paper, his piercing gaze trained somewhere in the distance.
And as regrets go, he has one that goes decades back - the excessive drinks, the cigarettes, and all the stress that resulted in his dire state of health.
He called his son, Sujesh, then 18, and told him to listen to his mother, and always to be with her.
Next, he called his wife, Vimala. He told her: "I see your face in every rose. I see your smile in every cloud."