 The most painful thing in life is getting to the end and realizing you never live the life that you wanted. You know, my favorite patients that I see are people with cancer because if there's one thing I see about people with cancer is that there is no BS left in these people. They say that, you know what, this was one of the greatest wake-up calls of my life because this was the thing that finally pushed me to live the life that I wanted. If they wanted a divorce, finally they decided to get a divorce. If they wanted to travel to Italy and spend a month in Tuscany drinking wine, they decided that, you know what, it's now or never. And if there was a passion or a job or career, something they've always wanted to do, they do it now because there isn't any time left. So many of us wait until we literally have cancer to live the life that we actually want. But for many people, when they are old or when they are dying, they will tell you, inside you have a gut feeling about the kind of life you've always wanted to live. And that is the thing that you should be doing now and today.