She Was Running Late...and Dying




I'll never forget the day Natalie Frahm walked into my office. She was a young woman, only in her thirties, but she looked like she had the weight of the world on her shoulders. I could see the pain in her eyes, the desperation in her voice, and her face, once full of life and laughter, was now clouded with fear.

Natalie was dying. She had been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer just a few months earlier, and the doctors had given her only a few weeks to live. But Natalie wasn't ready to give up. She was determined to fight, to live as long as she could, to make the most of the time she had left.

You might think someone with such a grim prognosis would be living their life to the fullest, with no regrets. But Natalie was different. Her greatest regret was that she hadn't done more with her life. She had always put her career first, and she had never taken the time to really live. Now, she was facing the consequences of that decision.

Natalie's story is a cautionary tale for us all. We all have limited time on this earth, and we never know when our time will come. It's important to live our lives to the fullest, to make the most of every moment, and to never let our dreams die. We all will die someday in the end. So live! Live every day as if it were your last so you don't have any regrets.

Natalie's story has stayed with me. It's a reminder that we should never take our health or our lives for granted. We should all live our lives to the fullest, and we should never let our dreams die. Natalie didn't get that chance. But we do.