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How can we find out what we really want to do in life?
By Tommy Wong  •  June 10, 2013
Tom: How can we find out what we really want to do in life? Guru: Great question. Tom: Then, give me a great answer. Guru: Okay. You can find out by answering four questions. Tom: Which are? Guru: First, what can you do for a long time and without monetary reward? Tom: Yes, if I can do something for a long time and without monetary reward, then I must be doing it out of interest. Guru: Second, imagine you’ve all the money in the world and you don’t need to work for a living. What would you like to do? Tom: Yes, if I don’t have to work for a living, then I would like to do something which is in line with my interest and mission in life. Guru: Third, imagine you only have six months to live. What would you like to do? Tom: Yes, I would then definitely do something that is important and meaningful to me, something dearest to my heart. Guru: Fourth, imagine you’re on your death bed and looking back into your life. Have you any regrets? Tom: Yes, if I don’t have any regrets, it means that I’ve done everything I had wanted to do. But if I’ve any regrets, it means that there’s something I had wanted to do but didn’t do. Guru: Splendid and if the answers to all four questions are the same? Tom: Then I’ve found out what I really want to do. (Extract from Tommy Wong's book, "Wisdom on How to Live Life - Book 2")

Dr. Tommy Wong is the author of the book series “Wisdom on How to Live Life
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