After watching "A Hero's Journey", I was left reflecting on the key questions that those people interviewed over 65 deemed important near the end of life. Who did I love? I can only hope that at the end of life I can say with confidence that I loved my family, my husband, my children and that they knew it. Who loved me? As much as I hope that my family feels of my love, I can only hope that I have lived in a way to deserve their love as well. We may be sealed together forever, but I want them to want to be with me forever as well. Was I a good person? I hope I can be remembered as someone willing to easily give service, someone honest, trustworthy and full of integrity.
"It's not about you, it's all about you", I know that I have gifts and talents that if focused. could help others. I want to figure out what comes easy to me. I liked the idea of asking other people what our gifts are, as others will notice things about us that we don't or that we take for granted. This would be a valuable insight to getting me one step closer to my "calling".
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