Monday, April 5, 2010

NAC is just around the corner....

It seems that National Achiever Congress (NAC) 2010 is in two-weeks time - 23rd to 25th April 2010. Honestly, though am not a 'gung-ho' NAC perticipants, but I've bought the NAC 2010 ticket last year as I attended the NAC 2009. Back then the speakers were Robert Kiyosaki, Kim Kiyosaki, and many other speakers.

However, as for this year's NAC, sadly to inform that I'm unable to join, though I've bought the ticket! I'm going off to Penang for work-related trip. *Sigh* Should anyone wants to buy the ticket, do let me know. The ticket price is RM 410.00 (If you buy now, the price is RM 650.00). Too bad for me! Sob..Sob..Sob..

I'm not a very business minded person, but by attending this kind of event, it helps to expand myself on the business mindset, some motivational talks and perhaps business opportunity too? But frankly speaking, I was 'drowning' in some of their topics. Especially when they were talking about stocks, Bonn, etc. Tett..The number you've dialed is not available....

But I remembered the most interesting topic, that catches my attention was given by Emi Kiyosaki (Robert's sister and currently her name changed to Tenzin Kacho). She is now a Tibetan nun, involves in hospice work where she talks to people facing death. And she's totally different from her brother. She's a very soft spoken person. She mentioned on the 3 common regrets from a dying person. They are:

  1. Regret for not taking a leap/lead your life when you have the opportunity
  2. Regret that they didn’t forgive or love someone
  3. Regret that they didn’t speak out/communicate with others
So true, so true, so deep and worth sharing....


p/s:
I copied other quote which I found in somebody's post with regards to this common regrets.

It goes like this,

"And to add to this, over a conversation with a dear friend, she told me: When you die, it’s irrelevant to argue over where to put the table, who is right, who’s wrong.

"Someone asked me, are you afraid of dying? Of course everyone is afraid in one way or another. But my fear which is my biggest drive is this: ”I do not wish to realize when I die, that I had not lived. “"

Because, really, everything is irrelevant after you die.

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