Top 5 Deathbed Regrets, Latest Social Networking Research, and other links I liked and learned from lately
- Top 5 Deathbed Regrets – #2 “I wish I didn’t work so hard (expressed by every male patient)”
- Some Fatherhood research – “In 1960, only 11% of children in the U.S. lived apart from their fathers. By 2010, that share had risen to 27%.”
- Joining God in the Neighborhood – Also looking forward to getting this book
- Godin on Organization vs. Movement “Movements are more likely to cause widespread change, and they require leaders, not managers.”
- Social Networking Stats – “79% of American adults said they used the internet and nearly half of adults (47%), or 59% of internet users, say they use at least one of SNS. This is close to double the 26% of adults (34% of internet users) who used a SNS in 2008.”
- What you win people with, you win people to ~ Bob Logan – “If you reach people with … that’s what they will believe church to be. Whatever people have experienced, that’s what they asume church is.”
- Top 10 Misused English Words
Posted on June 17, 2011, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
Nice selection. Deathbed regrets is a really great topic to think about, because given the awareness of other people’s regrets, we can choose to live life to the full. I’ve extended on that idea and written a sensitive response here: http://greenminimalism.com/2013/07/13/top-5-deathbed-regrets-and-why-they-dont-bother-me/