The book has really interested me, but I did it to me then but a little differently. I thought the structure of the book would be more in the direction of counselors, case, these are mainly a biography of the author and a main focus is on their efforts to get their lives under control. The author Bronnie Ware has worked first in the banking sector, but then realized that this is not the right career choice for them. After she has worked in different areas at different locations. Upon their return to their native Australia she begins to work in the care sector and this will take care of as a kind of private nurse to dying patients. In the course of this employment, they come on their theses the 5 main points that regret dying people. This is also the interesting part of the book and the descriptions of dying while held retrospection of people is also quite touching. I personally, however, the author has the pleasure of reading something spoiled. She has such a "sacred" nature in itself to explain everything, to find any conduct in order to apologize and that has yet repelled me something. Honestly did not surprise me that they have developed to the end of the book a severe depression, because someone who can recognize so no rough edges to other people but to me, is a bit suspect. However, the issue itself is described interesting and beautiful, so three stars.