How to Live Life Without Major Regrets

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Sprouht

Sprouht

11 ай бұрын

If you were 80 years old sitting on your deathbed looking back at your life, would you have any regrets? A week before turning 24 years old, I travel from Canada to the Philippines to figure out how you can live a life without regrets.
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@Sprouht
@Sprouht 11 ай бұрын
If you were going to die in 7 days, how would you live it?
@Arturo-Ramirez
@Arturo-Ramirez 11 ай бұрын
I think you should go back to British Columbia and Marry the Cute Chick from Vancouver I think her name is Sherin. Hurry up before you die otherwise you’re going to regret…
@shalinmaster60
@shalinmaster60 11 ай бұрын
definitely , will spend those days with the people I love, also continue my volunteer life, travel with my family or friends , and live each second so at the end i don't have regrets but have grerat and positive memories .
@tomjones8293
@tomjones8293 11 ай бұрын
I like your channel Sprouht. but what you said about you would spend time with people you love and give back/leave mark if you knew you would die in 7 days does not apply to everyone. I mean.. what if you are poor uneducated and people you love and want to spend time with are either already deceased or they hate or just use you even sometimes those persons are your own addict mother or father who abuse/rape you on daily basis for example ?..AND this is not that rare in these days and age even in Canada Meth problems spiraling out of control a lots of Zombies living on the streets of Toronto and so on.. now that's real world here on earth. I mean at times what you said does not apply to all people only people in Canada or rich western countries.. what about people living in war-torn countries like in Somalia, Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine ? they don't even have access to you tube. please get real see this messy planet Earth as it is. hope this helps
@JR-qb7qt
@JR-qb7qt 11 ай бұрын
That's just it, who is to say you aren't going to die in 7 days? No one knows the time they will die, the place they will die, or how they will die, but it is certain you will die. Because we can't predict the future, we should just try to live in the moment and enjoy the things around us and treat all people as much as we can with kindness. What if you got into an argument then drove off and died in a car crash. It happens everyday, but is that how you want to live your last day? So treat everyday like it's your last day. This life is just a Dream! Namo Amituofo 🙏🙏🙏
@jaughnekow
@jaughnekow 11 ай бұрын
it would be normal.i do not think anyone would notice if i die in the first place.
@lmb4876
@lmb4876 11 ай бұрын
My only child died at the age of 16 yrs…gone in an instant…I was a broken woman for many years but now I am happy with my life. You cannot control what happens to you in life, only what you do with the hand you’ve been dealt…My advice to all..forge ahead with a smile on your face.
@sylsyl8838
@sylsyl8838 11 ай бұрын
I am sorry what has happened to you. I am thankful for you to share with us
@wking8
@wking8 11 ай бұрын
I am 40 and have a 4 year old daughter. I have intrusive thoughts of losing her sometimes and it breaks me. I'm so sorry for your loss
@jefftaylor844
@jefftaylor844 11 ай бұрын
Sorry for your loss. Happy to hear you found yourself again and moved forward the best you can.
@c0cochan3l29
@c0cochan3l29 11 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@8TribeMuayThai8
@8TribeMuayThai8 11 ай бұрын
Brutal. My absolute worst nightmare. Glad to hear you picked up the pieces again
@conniegnesda9720
@conniegnesda9720 11 ай бұрын
Being a 70 yr old woman, the best thing I can say about living your life is.....be kind to all, have no judgment on others. Don't expect everyone to think the way you do. Always be kind to those standing next to you because you don't know what they are going through. Have no regrets because they can eat you like cancer. You only get one chance in life, do what makes you happy. I lost one sister and one brother recently. I am from a family of 10 kids, we had nothing but my parents worked so hard to put food on the table and clothe us. I never forget where I came from. My life is good and I am so thankful for everything. You can't take anything with you when you pass so don't think material things are important. People have no patience with the elderly and yet you will be there 0ne day, everyone gets old. Bottom line....we need more kindness and compassion in this world. What a lovely world this would be ...
@starrjohnson1327
@starrjohnson1327 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this comment. I am a kind person. I stopped being kind for a while because people took advantage. God told me to be kind again(with better discernment and boundaries). I especially love the elderly. The elderly have so much wisdom. Please know that you are loved!
@conniegnesda9720
@conniegnesda9720 11 ай бұрын
@@starrjohnson1327 Thank you sweetheart!
@phuongtran6906
@phuongtran6906 10 ай бұрын
@@starrjohnson1327 , I thought be kind different from providing material to other, that is just spoiled other. .. be smart , don’t let people take advances
@janmay7961
@janmay7961 10 ай бұрын
Love your comment 💙👏👏👏 So true👍
@davidtrindle6473
@davidtrindle6473 10 ай бұрын
Beautifully put. Reminds me of Dalai Lama saying “the only religion is kindness.”
@jeffhogan7991
@jeffhogan7991 11 ай бұрын
Retired at 53 five months ago. Left a lot of money on the table. Mom passed away 18 months after retiring. Wife radically remitted from terminal cancer at 49. I have 5 kids from 10 to 24 in expensive California. Colleagues said I’d miss power and feeling important. Nope. Loving it. Haven’t thought about work for even a minute. Focusing now on reprogramming my brain to be in the today……to minimize living in the past of disappointment and the anxiety of the future. Not easy but when I do life is so much more enjoyable and lighter. You’re on track young man way earlier than I was. Find that sweet spot of life early.
@FLeigh12
@FLeigh12 8 ай бұрын
Very smart not to wait until you are 70 or 80 to retire. I think that's the dream right there for most people. To retire at 53 and have your whole life ahead of you to do as you please. I N S P I R I N G
@johnberry2877
@johnberry2877 4 ай бұрын
Never had any opportunity to save for retirement because, despite going to college, doing a skilled trades job for years, never got any breaks or opportunities to work for any major companies. Thanks Affirmative Action. Spent my time raising a family and watching my kids succeed. Well, now at 58 with zero retirement, I say F it ! I give up !! The rat race is not about what you know, it’s about who you know that seals your fate !! The American dream is just that “A DREAM” !!
@JC-du6sn
@JC-du6sn 3 ай бұрын
Look up Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer. Page 64 😇
@BCNpod
@BCNpod 2 ай бұрын
Money can feel like handcuffs, but fortunately, I traveled at a young age and witnessed people with less money who were much happier. Living in various societies taught me a great deal, and I'm not afraid of death because I've lived a full life.
@MrZakatista
@MrZakatista 11 ай бұрын
My rolling midlife crisis was 45-49. After 3 years of therapy (once / week), quit my job, etc and never went back to the corporate thing. I'd actually saved enough by then, however people assumed I couldn't have - I was shunned by nearly everyone (all those "friends"). That hurt and took about 3 years of processing anger and (their) shame. During that time I worked intensively with disabled people and did art stuff. Long walks / museums / libraries / gardens / sleep/ don't drink. After that, things were much better. On my way to becoming an adult - there aren't that many around.
@starrjohnson1327
@starrjohnson1327 11 ай бұрын
I had to change my career. My health was trash- working long hours, anxiety and barely sleeping. I was shamed for leaving "a good job". Good for you for living your best life. A friend of mine died at work. His sister died the same way! Do what's best for you!
@MrZakatista
@MrZakatista 10 ай бұрын
@@starrjohnson1327 yes, I a couple of friends older than me died. Several people in my workplace. A few knocked out by drug addictions. Divorce was the rule. Baby boomers I know are dying in their mid to late 70s - so I don't want to be wasting my 50s and 60s.
@rokyericksonroks
@rokyericksonroks 10 ай бұрын
@@MrZakatista You’ve got the right idea. Keep moving forward and let the chips fall where they may. I’m trying to do the same thing.
@sunshinemay8930
@sunshinemay8930 3 ай бұрын
That was brave. I have been thinking about my life. Had a rough life, basically raised myself into adulthood and had to deal with abuse. Raised my now adult children by myself . I worked really hard to be where I am. I have a good job and make good money but mentally and physically taxing. I have been in a long distance relationship and have been thinking about just dropping everything and moving back home to be with him. I have saved enough for retirement from work and will have funds to withdraw in 10 years. I bought a farm and built two modest homes. I will have no mortgage or rent back home. I am conflicted coz I am still young to resign and thinking 5 more years to make money and save more for liquid assets etc… I will give myself another year before I make my final decision. Wish me luck.
@user-es5jq6yy9l
@user-es5jq6yy9l 3 ай бұрын
I want to do that but I don't have any way to survive unless I win the lottery. Can't even afford housing
@melodieneil712
@melodieneil712 11 ай бұрын
Just so you have a reminder, you’re already giving back to the world. I love watching your videos and listening to the life advice from people who have “been there, done that”. It really makes me think about how I’m living, and what I can do to make the wonderful life I’ve had better.
@graywilliams_77.
@graywilliams_77. 11 ай бұрын
@@victoriajonas44 is ROCHELLE DUNGCA-SCHREIBER on youtube? please how do i reach her!
@graywilliams_77.
@graywilliams_77. 11 ай бұрын
@@victoriajonas44 Thanks... This Was Helpful!!... I found her page!
@coolbreeze5683
@coolbreeze5683 11 ай бұрын
It's not just about dying but you never know when you can end up disabled or can't function the way you used to. When you die, it's not a scary thing because you're on to the next phase. If you become paralyzed or a quad, you're still here to suffer and watch the world go by. You see your loved ones grieving due to your suffering.
@FLeigh12
@FLeigh12 8 ай бұрын
Easy answer to that. If you're a para or quad, ask someone to take you to a mountain to check out the views, and then when their back is turned, haul yourself over the cliff. MOST people wouldn't want to suffer for years and euthanasia is not allowed in usa. ---- ok, wait, how does one get a wheelchair up a mountain?. ok, forget that.
@JC-du6sn
@JC-du6sn 3 ай бұрын
Look up Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer. Page 64 😇
@elevans5758
@elevans5758 11 ай бұрын
When I realised that death can come suddenly and unexpectedly I moved closer to God and thanked Him for my life, and for every day from there on. I also asked for forgiveness and guidance, and to help me to do good, and to become the best I could ever be. Than I would just keep on living exactly like I live now.
@tankodestranger
@tankodestranger 10 ай бұрын
I highly recommend you to read the Holy Quran.
@JC-du6sn
@JC-du6sn 3 ай бұрын
Look up Within Heaven's Gates by Rebecca Springer. Page 64 😇
@marylouponte4526
@marylouponte4526 2 ай бұрын
Amen. So true.🙏😇 Abide in Christ always cause we are nothing without Him. We are just like a grass that withers but with God we have salvation and have an eternal life with Him😇😊
@elizabethsofia2016
@elizabethsofia2016 11 ай бұрын
So wise for your age. I'd wish I had your wisdom at your age. Your parents must be so proud of you
@Sprouht
@Sprouht 11 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!
@wking8
@wking8 11 ай бұрын
Being a parent, death has started creeping into my thoughts. You take so many risks when young but you look into your childrens eyes and fear an earlier than usual death
@bindiboo001
@bindiboo001 11 ай бұрын
100%
@Mike-sr6gd
@Mike-sr6gd 2 ай бұрын
I'm a 34 year old single dad in CA with 50/50 custody. I had a dream my son jumped into a canal with rushing water. The water went into a 8 foot pipe into the side of the mountain. The water going into the pipe was basically to the top of the pipe. He got sucked into the pipe in the side of the mountain. Not knowing if or when the pipe opened up I jumped in after him.
@davidfischer1971
@davidfischer1971 11 ай бұрын
this might be one of the most important youtube channels in terms of viewing life better. if you are depressed, try to life your live like the older persons interviewed are describing it. all the self-help youtubers are not as helpful as people sharing what made them happy or unhappy at the later parts of their lives. it's simple, but it's pretty much all we need. i feel like this channel really is the best one out there.
@Sprouht
@Sprouht 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Really.
@shoshanas5251
@shoshanas5251 11 ай бұрын
I share that same sentiment. ☺️
@ravritz5171
@ravritz5171 11 ай бұрын
I agree
@janmay7961
@janmay7961 10 ай бұрын
Agree, real life experience from real people 👍
@victornve
@victornve 10 ай бұрын
@@Sprouht i think you think very little at what is after life because if it exists you have to live here in order to gain the other one be bless… if you look whit sincerity what is the purpose in life you will find it…. Be healthy!
@PuffOfSmoke
@PuffOfSmoke 11 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday, Will. 🎉 Life is what we make of it. Some don't have the capacity to afford to travel, eat what they want or put everything aside and chase their dream. But the one thing I've noticed is their ability to smile and enjoy life.
@shalinmaster60
@shalinmaster60 11 ай бұрын
I'm 23 years old, and your videos are changing my perspective on how I see the world. I'm no longer purely focused on materialistic life, and I can now also enjoy what I actually want. I've been in Germany for my master's studies for the past 8 months, and during this time, I've been to 3 different countries. It's been the major kick for me -to travel, to explore, and to get to know different people and their cultures. I've absolutely loved it. And somehow I will take care of this kind of kick to make more experiences in future just to make my life more meaningful and the way i love it to be.
@Sprouht
@Sprouht 11 ай бұрын
Fuck yes.
@ll2323
@ll2323 11 ай бұрын
@@Sprouhtur doing a lot more than I did at 23. Hell even now. Some us us have to work to live unfortunately.
@linzhao2235
@linzhao2235 11 ай бұрын
@ll2323 I’m 22 and listen. Don’t take life too seriously. You can work hard on your career til you’re 50 years old. And we’re not even guaranteed 50 years old on this planet. Life is very hard. Sh*t happens. I come from a family where my great grandparents lived to their 80s and 90s. As a 22 year old, that feels like forever away.
@puidemare2337
@puidemare2337 11 ай бұрын
If you fear death you never truly live. I lost my mum to suicide when I was 14. I don't know how, but at that age I understood the duality of life and death very clearly. I have lived a very exciting fulfilled life. I got to travel the world, live in various countries, not work my a$$ off, spend my time as my spirit sees fit at any given moment. I'm 50 now and through all my life experiences, I would say nurturing meaningful relationships, whether it be friends, lovers, family. etc and sharing/giving back in ways that perpetuates culture or community are the most important things that will bring the greatest meaning and purpose to one's life. Without those elements, all the traveling, doing fun things,"career," etc will eventually lead to emptiness. It is in the giving and sharing that we are at our fullest potential as a person.
@adam47563
@adam47563 10 ай бұрын
The part of "sharing/giving back in ways that perpetuates culture and community " hit me hard. That clearly shows 50 years well lived. Thanks 😊
@robyoungquist5803
@robyoungquist5803 11 ай бұрын
Being a retired Pediatrician, death does not scare me at all. And, no I wouldn’t change a thing because all of my life experiences, the highs, lows, and mistakes have shaped me into the man I am today. Maybe because of my career, I give gratitude every night that I lay my head on my pillow at night. Sometimes during my day, I look up and silently say “thank you”. I’ve always been the mindset that I really don’t care what you think of me … I am what I am (maybe that’s part of being a Scorpio astrologically). If death were to come right now, I would go without any regrets 😉👍🏻
@mharvin_dd
@mharvin_dd 10 ай бұрын
Amazing, you're one a kind
@PastorAEBlake
@PastorAEBlake 3 ай бұрын
You would have no regrets ... good. However, are you in a relationship with Jesus that guarantees you ETERNAL life? From a heart that cares, make sure that Jesus is your LORD!
@robyoungquist5803
@robyoungquist5803 3 ай бұрын
@@PastorAEBlake … keep your opinions in your church Pastor. I didn’t ask for them. Heaven and Hell haven’t been proven. They’ve just been used as a weapon for religious zealots to gain power and control over the masses. 🤔
@mikethompson3534
@mikethompson3534 7 ай бұрын
I am so scared of retirement as I am 65 now and my biggest fear is running out of money and getting really sick because I see how many elderly people are having such a hard time
@mindcache5650
@mindcache5650 4 ай бұрын
On the other side. You could be 19 and about to be shot dead in Vietnam. Be grateful and put things in perspective.
@user-jy7js7tu9y
@user-jy7js7tu9y 2 ай бұрын
I retired at 60 with 18 months worth of money behind me. Thankfully I had a home I could downsize, the dream home became the freedom home. Now i live in a humble home, have everything i need in life. Material items are going to end up in the same hole as all if us. Good luck with your journey
@gayanngodfrey2824
@gayanngodfrey2824 2 ай бұрын
Move to Thailand or Mexico where it’s more affordable, good luck…
@bharattanwar5047
@bharattanwar5047 11 ай бұрын
The beauty of Life is that you don't know when you gonna die, otherwise we will always be worried of that time.
@ayn8465
@ayn8465 11 ай бұрын
Imagine being too old and retired, what’s there to look forward to?
@jeanjones1846
@jeanjones1846 10 күн бұрын
Animals don't know they are going to die. When it comes for them... they go under a bush, chair, bed and die. At times I wonder if it could only be that way for humans. The diffeence is the animal never lies, cheats, and is never a thief. That would be nice also.
@kay203
@kay203 10 ай бұрын
As you said, I agree that balancing the two of 'We might die today, so enjoy the moment' & 'I might live until 100, so need to save for future' is the key of life. If you tilt heavily to either side, then life can be horrible
@rogergardner7740
@rogergardner7740 11 ай бұрын
I am 72 Senior Male Best advice I got years ago was from a oldr man and he said..."When your born your allotted only so many steps n this brief life here on Earth. Use them wisely don't waste them doing things that are wasteful towards your steps given to you"
@Bob-yh7ir
@Bob-yh7ir 11 ай бұрын
So glad I woke up to these principles earlier in life. I started thinking and adjusting my views on this life decades ago. I got rid of toxic people in my life. Put better people in my life and together we have contributed more than going it alone. We live out life doing the things we love. Family, travel, learning, giving. I realize that I have more years behind me than in front of me. So every day, I treat it like my last day or week on earth. What do I want to extract or give back this day? What trips and things do we want to do and see? Then we put them on the calendar and work towards doing them. We set dates. Be intentional and then execute on plans. When my doctor asks how I am mentally or with stress, etc. I always chuckle and say what stress? I think I live a fairy tale life really. I say Doc, if I died walking out of here, I die a happy and contended man. Knowing my wife and grown daughter are great and will suffer nothing but emotion from my passing. Their life won't change based on any finance issues. That alone brings contentment and solace. Get out there people. Go do that thing you always wanted to do.. and then do another... and so on.
@sailgoat4733
@sailgoat4733 9 ай бұрын
This is the content we need. Pure optimism and giving amazing life advice without putting people down. You rock man
@mslikenootha
@mslikenootha 11 ай бұрын
I’m 43 and I’m really on creating experiences and living. I’m a tutor and I know I can do that from anywhere. This questions in this video are solid🧘🏽‍♀️
@_Feed_Me
@_Feed_Me 11 ай бұрын
I dig these videos. I’d love to see you interviewing people who are about to skydive or are watching their children graduate etc, rather than random people walking around. I’d be curious the difference in their answers
@Sprouht
@Sprouht 11 ай бұрын
That's our plan for the next phase of these videos :)
@wherestheparty_
@wherestheparty_ 11 ай бұрын
for a big portion of my life I lived like this - no regrets, enjoy the everyday and do absolutely everything that sparks joy 🙃 it`s great in your 20s but then you reach mid-30s your priorities change and you want to settle down only to not have anything to settle down to. so I don`t have regrets but I`d definitely start saving just a tiny tiny bit in my 20s so that I could now afford the lifestyle that I want...
@TVResults
@TVResults 11 ай бұрын
You are doing the right thing man. Keep on doing your thing, you are blessing a lot of people. You blessed me today.
@jentreloggen
@jentreloggen 10 ай бұрын
I really like and appreciate your videos, and this one struck a special chord with me. I’m 27 and have always tried to live a life authentic to my values, which includes having a curiosity for other cultures and people. I’ve also lived in Japan, in addition to several other countries, and studied abroad multiple times in university, but ever since joining the working world, I have barely had the chance to truly travel and feel like I’ve lost my sense of self. The real wake up call came earlier this year when I contracted an incredibly rare infection that had me hospitalized for a month and nearly took my life. When I thought I might not make it, I found it interesting that I did not regret much at all, but I was upset that I had gradually molded myself in a way that conforms to the corporate world. I wasn’t afraid about dying, either. Instead, I felt sad that I hadn’t given back to the world in more significant ways and that I wouldn’t get to see so many places in the world that had been on my bucket list. Most importantly, I was devastated by the thought that I might not get to see or hug my loved ones again. I wished that I hadn’t wasted so much of my youth worrying about inane things and had spent more time just being joyfully present and loving and helping those around me. Now that I’ve recovered and am back to work, it’s easy to fall into old habits and routines. It also seems overly sentimental to share the thoughts and feelings I had with many of the people with whom I most interact in my day-to-day life. We have to be deliberate about living in alignment with our true selves and our true values, because it’s much easier to interact with others and the world on a very surface level day after day, letting the best parts of life pass us by.
@Dbb27
@Dbb27 10 ай бұрын
Few of us have the insight you gained through this incident. What a great opportunity to steer your life in a direction you won’t regret. Glad you are well!
@amyyy0790
@amyyy0790 9 ай бұрын
So beautifully written. Thanks for sharing your experience and insights, and glad to hear you're doing better. Hope we all find the courage to live in alignment with our true selves and values ❤
@monarashed8181
@monarashed8181 3 ай бұрын
Iam 70 ,worked hard to do what God asks us to do,good wife,very good mother of four, helping poor people, praying,be positive always Enjoying life as much as you can,as simple as you cane, appreciate God Creation,dont see or hear bad thing. Not afriad death,but scar of sickness only
@glanced9684
@glanced9684 11 ай бұрын
I'll start prioritising.
@wanderingwarrior5626
@wanderingwarrior5626 11 ай бұрын
Make the most of your short life, it goes much quicker than you think! Rule number one, Don't follow the crowd. A no-risk, responsible/conforming lifestyle as a young adult, chasing money, buying things to impress others, to be temporarily happy, will mean absolutely nothing when you get old. Looking back, wondering where you took the wrong path. Fond memories, besides family, of unique experiences, adventures are everything. They will put a smile on your face when the human element is no longer around to do it!
@untouchable360x
@untouchable360x 11 ай бұрын
"You don't fear death. You welcome it."
@theodore5511
@theodore5511 10 ай бұрын
I don't fear death itself, but rather the pain that may accompany it. I'm uncertain about my ability to endure the pain associated with dying. My life has been rich and fulfilling-I've dedicated myself to volunteering, rescuing stray animals, and even donating my hair to cancer patients. This subject brings tears to my eyes, simply knowing that our time is finite. Let's make the most of the time we have. Sending love and light to everyone. Hello from the Philippines
@alenphillips4848
@alenphillips4848 9 ай бұрын
Your hard work is making a difference, and you're giving back. I appreciate your content so much. Keep up the amazing work.
@julianna8275
@julianna8275 10 ай бұрын
Your channel is godsent. I just graduated from college a few weeks ago and have been feeling so depressed ever since. I just feel so unaccomplished and have so many regrets. Watching your videos have helped me be more positive and at peace with myself :)
@TheEsteban1979
@TheEsteban1979 11 ай бұрын
Im 43 years old. Most of my life I was scared of dead. In 2011 my mom passed away. Tjat was a turning point in my life. Slowly i became a different person. Today I am grateful for everyday I'm alive and my health as well for the wellness of my loves ones.. I'm living my dream life with a lot of peace and enjoying every minute I am awake. I stopped being worry and being miserable. I am in peace with me and the universe and as much as I want to live a long and healthy life I am not scared of dead anymore.
@sarahpearson8105
@sarahpearson8105 11 ай бұрын
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@kelvinmelecio725
@kelvinmelecio725 11 ай бұрын
this episode truly leaves a mark to me, besides it throws me for a loop about what the other people think about death. I enjoyed watching you playing around with Filipino Kids. Keep up!
@ms.minimalistic9102
@ms.minimalistic9102 11 ай бұрын
I’m from philippines, and i’m so happy you visited us here. I always watched your vids they’re inspiring, motivates me to do better everyday and so many realizations.
@pnguyen515
@pnguyen515 10 ай бұрын
Happy belated birthday!!! You are only 24 yo but you have a significant insight about life than many people who are older than you. I am happy you are doing what you are doing. Keep up the good work!
@bindiboo001
@bindiboo001 11 ай бұрын
I thought about death everyday for at last two decades ive got a serious problem it really scares me. If someone said they will slap you in the face today but you won't know when it's coming you'd spend all day in fear waiting for it. That's how I spend my life knowing death is coming, I don't know why people aren't as freaked out about it as me about death. I've always wanted to ask older people what they think of dying but thought it was a really rude thing to ask and don't want to make old people sad. So was surprised and grateful to see this video pop up. Why aren't you afraid of dying?
@steelearmstrong9616
@steelearmstrong9616 11 ай бұрын
In my 40’s and i also think about death and have every single day for the past 20 years. But it doesn’t scare me. Death is the only thing that gives life meaning. So I think this way and appreciate every living day I have. I’m not like most who cling to it to reach a ripe old age. This is not me. I don’t see getting old as a beautiful thing. People act happy but most are miserable and just existing. I just live each day how I like and when it happens or when I’m ready I’m ok with it
@venicec3310
@venicec3310 10 ай бұрын
Im still very much afraid of it but have to accept it more the book looking into the sun helped me alot
@shoshanas5251
@shoshanas5251 11 ай бұрын
Death right now scares me because I have 4 young children. I worry about them and their future. I worry how my husband can manage without me. We function like a well-oiled machine that when one of us gets sick the rhythm gets thrown off. So death is definitely going to affect them a whole lot and it breaks my heart when I think of it sometimes. I counter it with prayer, trusting in the One who is in control.
@ApriliaRacer14
@ApriliaRacer14 11 ай бұрын
Don’t waste another minute worrying “what if”. Use each moment like it’s your last. Every minute is a gift…an absolute gift.
@Dbb27
@Dbb27 10 ай бұрын
One of the best things I did to stop the worrying was buy myself a term life policy. They’re really cheap. I was 52 and worrying about my handicapped son and how he would make it without me. I’m 17 years into a 20 year policy which ends at 72. But now I have enough assets/savings that he will be fine. It’s for $350k and only cost $60 a month. I slept a hell of a lot better once that was in place. The younger you are the cheaper it is. Don’t do whole life. It’s very expensive and not necessary. A lot of insurers will push to sell you whole life because the commissions are huge. Losing a loved one also means loss of income or more expenses if you have kids. Everyone needs a death plan. A will, a trust upon death of both you and your spouse and term insurance. Stop worrying and do something. 😊
@shoshanas5251
@shoshanas5251 10 ай бұрын
@@Dbb27 I totally agree! It is sound & practical advice! ❤️ I worked for insurance company for some yrs so I know a bit. In fact, when we moved overseas one of the first ones we did was to get insurance. We have 4 kids and, as you already know, while young they depend on adults for nearly everything. Some days are easy but most days I’m like, “Hey, Im tired and it’s only 10am!” 😂
@Dbb27
@Dbb27 10 ай бұрын
@@shoshanas5251 excellent. Glad to hear. I wish when my kids were little we had gotten term life. It would have decreased the anxiety being a stay at home parent with a sick child. All anyone ever tried to sell us was the expensive whole life policies. 🤦‍♀️ which we couldn’t afford. And now I certainly wouldn’t buy.
@johnbruenn8755
@johnbruenn8755 7 ай бұрын
OMG…. I have been saying this for years. The answer is always yes. We would all be living life differently. Thanks for the video!
@vpatel6601
@vpatel6601 7 ай бұрын
One of the best videos I’ve seen on KZfaq. Truly a blessing to see this content
@jimmycabutotan975
@jimmycabutotan975 10 ай бұрын
Give back to community, quite simple but very few people can do it. Kudos Sprouht!
@stevelawson68
@stevelawson68 Ай бұрын
Live your life every day to the fullest. Cheers from Cebu philippines!
@Gigi19563
@Gigi19563 10 ай бұрын
You nailed it , 2 items, be with those you love and give back. Brillant
@angelapereznavarro6156
@angelapereznavarro6156 11 ай бұрын
As a believer and also a person that has a love for God I don’t take life for granted as every thing I do it’s for the Glory of God . Happy Birthday great to see you having such a good time and have good friends . Blessings 😊🙏🏻✨
@anacardoso6182
@anacardoso6182 2 ай бұрын
I can't believe how young and wise you are. Love your videos! Thank you
@davidsok125
@davidsok125 10 ай бұрын
I love your content! Your inspiring and your views of life really change my perspective. Life is beautiful, it’s how we choose to use our focus on. Thank you!🙏 ❤
@lorlue9999
@lorlue9999 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video. I needed it.
@davejarvis7522
@davejarvis7522 3 ай бұрын
She was right , volunteer at a senior center!!! That will open your eyes and your heart!❤
@kinerskorner1
@kinerskorner1 Ай бұрын
I really love your videos!! Thought provoking for sure!!
@kennyt3
@kennyt3 11 ай бұрын
Death doesn't scare me, Debt does
@mharvin_dd
@mharvin_dd 10 ай бұрын
😂😂
@Lee.Angelee
@Lee.Angelee 8 ай бұрын
Im REALyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy loving all of your videos, very deep and easy to relate! Just subscribed 🙌
@wanderingwarrior5626
@wanderingwarrior5626 11 ай бұрын
The people you hang with, you will become exactly like them, to fit in. So choose your friends very, very carefully.
@MissStatement
@MissStatement 4 күн бұрын
You are contributing to others by making these videos! Life changing for me ❤❤❤
@insightinspiration9922
@insightinspiration9922 10 ай бұрын
Being kind to others and be understanding of people’s differences and hardships is what I find most important as I grow older. I want to look into the mirror and know that I left a positive legacy behind and that I positively impacted others. I guess that shifted somewhere when I approached my 30s. Doing things for myself only became boring and pointless. I felt this urge to give back (which also resulted in us starting a family).
@jefftaylor844
@jefftaylor844 11 ай бұрын
Love your videos. Please keep 'em coming :)
@phooongtion
@phooongtion 24 күн бұрын
Awesome stuff man, you're doing great
@desertbluesplaylist7550
@desertbluesplaylist7550 11 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday! I ❤ this channel, and thank you for the important reminders
@Lyssalafemme
@Lyssalafemme 11 ай бұрын
Happy belated Will! 🎉 I hope all is well with you. Amazing video❤
@BlankHero
@BlankHero 10 ай бұрын
Yo... This um.. really hit home for me. Thank you for this. Truly inspired.
@Tripl3333
@Tripl3333 11 ай бұрын
Wow....this gave me the chills, i was not expecting that........this was very well done. Its all up to me now.
@BBB020
@BBB020 11 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday, Will! Love your work. Best wishes for another great year!
@Sprouht
@Sprouht 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!
@GCarnell
@GCarnell 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for providing very sobering content. In contrast to much of today’s social media, this is very welcomed.
@ievascrochetdesigns8206
@ievascrochetdesigns8206 7 ай бұрын
You are so wise and great human being. Thank you for the wonderful content ❤️
@richardgarrow9260
@richardgarrow9260 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for your videos I stumbled upon your videos and have just about watched them all so far. As older folks what they might have changed or how they feel about life, death, work, and other situations is pretty cool. I also enjoy you speaking to the different age groups. I am soon to be 68 years old, while I am not afraid of dying, I would like to do it on my terms not a doctors, hospital, or anyone else is. My thought on dying is this we are all born with a bus ticket in hand, at some point in time in our lives the bus will rock up and you are not given a chance to choose to get on or not, you have to get on no matter what. So while a machine, or life saving fix might give us hope at the end of the day you can not stop the bus.. The one thing I will pass on to any young person is Travel, Travel and more Travel. See the world see how other folks have to live or choose to live. Also do not stay on the beaten paths, go out and meet the locals, experience what there is to offer, smell the flowers, food, the good and the bad. I will say when you get back to the place you call home you will appreciate what you have a lot more. I have travelled the world, lived over seas for 15 years, but at the end I had to come back home to the USA. There are days today I look the in mirror and question my decision. I hope you each have a Wonderful Life Enjoy and remember we ALL have the same right to live our lives as We choose. Thanks keep up the great stories.
@watyusei1365
@watyusei1365 11 ай бұрын
I always keep forwarding your videos to people who I care and close to..your content is so valuable and its a shame not to share it. PS. Hope you had a splendid bday celebration and looking forward for your insightful videos in the future✌️
@linnpeterson
@linnpeterson 11 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful video. Happy B-day!
@Wandertheworldwithme
@Wandertheworldwithme 11 ай бұрын
Every day is literally gift 🎁 I live to see the world and spend my life on this goal. I have a family, just had a baby and it’s depressing to stay home because of having a newborn. I volunteered abroad and it was one of the best times of my life, I was 26, now 35 and still think of it almost daily and I still talk to my host family. Next year we are going to start back up travelling and the following year we will return to my volunteering project and see my host family again ❤
@kaylafong117
@kaylafong117 9 ай бұрын
Very surprised! My birthday is also April 19, enjoy your journey in the earth! It's a school with pain and we all have to learn how to use love to pass all the tests. 😊 All of us will graduate very soon hopefully. From HK👋🏻
@lizaelias4976
@lizaelias4976 7 ай бұрын
you are a remarkable, extremely smart with natural mindset❤
@davep9199
@davep9199 11 ай бұрын
Excellent video. I have enjoyed watching your journey. Well done. Thanks for the entertainment.
@vancouverdiaries738
@vancouverdiaries738 11 ай бұрын
Dope content you are making!
@francesdiary4150
@francesdiary4150 11 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for spending your birthday in the Philippines 🇵🇭 ❤ belated happy birthday 🎂
@bryanmagsino9129
@bryanmagsino9129 11 ай бұрын
Hi bro. I feel happy as i saw your video taken here in the Philippines which is Siargao. Im one of your supporters here in our country and i hope you enjoy staying here. Theres a lot of place to visit in our country to relax, enjoy and do the things that you do just like spreading amazing content. Keep it up bro.❤
@cjelvado
@cjelvado 4 ай бұрын
@Sprought I really enjoy your content. Thank you.
@captainsparrowable
@captainsparrowable 8 ай бұрын
This vlog puts things in prespective. Always thought you were in 30s. Too young too mature, in a good way as you realised what life really is about and what living is… most of us are just alive not living. You can live life in a week’s time or you can just exist for a lifetime. Choice is ours. Never too late.
@faeconomist
@faeconomist 11 ай бұрын
Thanks alot for this video. I'm really learning alot. Watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬
@anna-lenameijer9942
@anna-lenameijer9942 4 ай бұрын
Work to pay mortgage: well, I have felt I needed to become debt-free and paid the last $ on studentloan in Dec '18. Being debt-free with a low rent (dept-free condo) without expensive habits, lacking nothing is a game changer: zero worries now when bank loans + expenses have exploded. I have saved for pension for 23 years; start early if you have little, learn to manage money, stay out of debt; money does matter; many live on the hunger line today. Think before making big, drastic decisions; they can affect you for 50 years.
@AR-pm9nv
@AR-pm9nv 11 ай бұрын
Yes, this guy gets it. 👏🏻
@ismaelhall3990
@ismaelhall3990 25 күн бұрын
Bro your channel should be at 1 million subscribers.
@missymason2377
@missymason2377 3 ай бұрын
❤love life. Thank you for these amazing people interviews. People life stories. It's inspiring. Encouraging and moving. New Zealand 🇳🇿
@ronalvinaquino7236
@ronalvinaquino7236 11 ай бұрын
thanks for waking up the person deeply sleeping inside of me. this video deserves massive attention specially from the people who are broken and dying inside.
@erikajanyb9048
@erikajanyb9048 10 ай бұрын
Your video has just popped up in my recommendations. I am very happy and grateful that I know such a useful channel. Indeed, it's very important to live and to be just ALIVE PERSON!!! I am developing and improving myself and my life every day, and thanks to your channel I am making it much more faster and with high quality. To leave a history mark, spend time with people you love and do what makes you happy, being active and enthusiastic is great! Let's make our lives better and feel every moment with all your heart❤
@TheNel1982
@TheNel1982 11 ай бұрын
Great concepts u making vdos.. keep up the good work. It opens our shut eyes, looking at life in a diff way… thank u
@shirleyward5230
@shirleyward5230 4 ай бұрын
You are a wise old man in a young man’s body. Your understanding of life and your ability to appreciate it help others to see the importance of “now”. Thank you for sharing you with we your followers. Enjoy wise man. 🤗
@a_erg9611
@a_erg9611 7 ай бұрын
thanks a lot for the opportunity to listen to strangers advices.. for me personal, i am 21 years old and love to ask older people what advices they would give me. some people think its strange but i always thought that its super important to use it. i think when it comed to this part, people wouldnt lie and just tell the truth..
@Ayzlxn
@Ayzlxn 11 ай бұрын
This is a great video! ❤
@karenmorgan2146
@karenmorgan2146 2 ай бұрын
Excellent! Thank you. Giving me more to think about. :)
@fernandomoralesyt
@fernandomoralesyt 2 ай бұрын
AWESOME VIDEO BRO🎉
@CuriousKids55
@CuriousKids55 10 ай бұрын
I learned Chinese BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny ), a method to predict the general trail of your life, including how old you can live, so I understand that I only have 8-9 years more to live. This awareness helped me make a lot of decisions in daily life. I focus on things I really care, live at the present and try not to regret. thank you for your video.
@kaizabi
@kaizabi 11 ай бұрын
Such an amazing video. Belated HBD brotha
@onsitehistory228
@onsitehistory228 6 ай бұрын
I’m 27 and feel like I’m running out of time so it was nice to gain some perspective here
@sjj7236
@sjj7236 7 ай бұрын
Wonderful video. Thankyou
@catherinemoore9534
@catherinemoore9534 5 ай бұрын
The trouble is that society doesn't let you choose to live a life that feels good for you and is conductive to your well being. . There's only one option on offer: work, make money compete and die. You have very little agency in this social model. In order for all of us to feel safe and happy, we have to have a different starting point in society, we have to create a society that works for our well being rather than for shareholders, the rich and the demaguoges. We don't have real freedom unless we have real choices and agency. Happiness can take roots in self realization only if there are true choices that will not sink you if you happen to make a mistake. 😢
@goFootballgeek
@goFootballgeek 10 ай бұрын
Im 18 years now and your videos are so much of a call to me to see Life clearer as it is. Treating others well the way i would love to be treated, live in the moment. I'll be very open to learning new things from people and know that our beliefs are not similar and that's okay. Spend time with family make new friends and do the things I'm passionate about unbothered like a little kid.
@GlobalAdventurer
@GlobalAdventurer 11 ай бұрын
When that 60-year old lady said she can't enjoy what she wants because of working and paying a mortgage. Unless she has a spouse or children living with her she doesn't need a mortgage. Having a mortgage or owning a house is mainly beneficial to those who will die and leave it to someone. Otherwise, take your time and money and do what you like. That's what I did and ain't no way I'm going to spend the weekends cutting grass, trimming bushes, raking leaves, plowing snow and watering plants. I sold my last house years ago and that was the best thing I did. Now all my time is spent doing what I want and even giving back to humanity. And it's easy to give back when you don't have a ton of bills and have all the free time you want. So, if I was on my death bed I know there's nothing else I ever wanted to do in this life.
@RoughRiderRuss
@RoughRiderRuss 11 ай бұрын
Been battling this decision a lot more now that I'm single. Hard part is rent is now more expensive than my current mortgage. Not sure what to do.
@GlobalAdventurer
@GlobalAdventurer 11 ай бұрын
@@RoughRiderRuss You ARE paying more to live in your house. Trust me, I calculated EVERYTHING both ways A house is a money pit if you're single. There's rentals that come furnished with water, cable etc Go talk to a realtor who rents out long term rentals for business clients that includes everything. You're a slave to your house, unless that's the only place you want be and not go anywhere. So many retirees sell their homes and never look back. You couldn't give me a house and make me stay there. Good luck 👍
@GlobalAdventurer
@GlobalAdventurer 11 ай бұрын
@@RoughRiderRuss No house equals no real estate taxes, no new paint, no carpet replacement, no roof, no patio furniture, no annual fertilizer, mulch, dirt, flowers, fence deck stain, driveway sealer, house power wash, no upkeep whatsoever including pesticides and insecticides. No insurance because you will be self insured. Anything really important put in a safe deposit box. Less is more. This list is just dt the beginning of what you need to get rid of. It's a total waste of time. Especially if you're older.
@terriwardle591
@terriwardle591 4 ай бұрын
But if you have pets you need a house
@GlobalAdventurer
@GlobalAdventurer 4 ай бұрын
@@terriwardle591 Most places accept pets even hotels. And the airlines.
@brandonpeniuk
@brandonpeniuk 11 ай бұрын
Hey, I missed your channel. It's great seeing that a Canadian is doing big things. I feel like death is a topic that is not talked about at all. It seems that there is no way to stop it. This video opened my eyes. Thanks. I miss you and DownieLive colabing. Hope to see you and Mike doing something soon.
@judyelizabethart
@judyelizabethart 11 ай бұрын
I liked this. Positive message.
@joanieseepersad7507
@joanieseepersad7507 11 ай бұрын
The lady who say when life gets as low as it could they she realized how life was real and I believe that only then I realized life.
@ladonnasimpson2954
@ladonnasimpson2954 11 ай бұрын
Happy birthday to you may God continue to bless you ❤️🙏🏽 have fun 😊
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