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“Tomorrow is promised to no one. Prioritize today accordingly.” ― Gina Greenlee
In this video, “3 Things I Learned While My Plane Crashed”, Ric Elias talks about the important things in life.
According to him, there are 3 Important things in life that he realized when he thought he was about to die.
Below is the transcript of his talk:
Imagine a big explosion as you climb through 3,000 ft.
Imagine a plane full of smoke.
Imagine an engine going clack,clack,clack.
It sounds scary.
Well, I had a unique seat that day.
I was sitting in 1D. I was the only one who could talk to the flight attendants. So I looked at them right away ,and they said, “No problem. We probably hit some birds.”
The pilot had already turned the plane around, and we weren’t that far. You could see Manhattan.
Two minutes later, three things happened at the same time.
The pilot lines up the plane with the Hudson River. That’s usually not the route.
He turns off the engines.
Now, imagine being in a plane with no sound.
And then he says three words.
The most unemotional three words I’ve ever heard…
He says,”Brace for impact.”
I didn’t have to talk to the flight attendant anymore. I could see in her eyes, it was terror.
Life was over.
Now I want to share with you three things I learned about myself that day. I learned that it all changes in an instant.
We have this bucket list, we have these things we want to do in life, and I thought about all the people I wanted to reach out to that I didn’t.
…All the fences I wanted to mend, all the experiences I wanted to have and I never did.
As I thought about that later on, I came up with a saying, which is, “I collect bad wines.” Because if the wine is ready and the person is there, I’m opening it.
I no longer want to postpone anything in life.
And that urgency, that purpose, has really changed my life.
The second thing I learned that day — and this is as we clear the George Washington Bridge, which was by not a lot — I thought about, wow, I really feel one REAL regret.
I’ve lived a good life.
In my own humanity and mistakes, I’ve tried to get better at everything I tried. But in my humanity, I also allow my ego to get in.
And I regretted the time I wasted on things that did not matter with people that matter.
And I thought about my relationship with my wife, with my friends, with people.
And after, as I reflected on that, I decided to eliminate negative energy from my life.
It’s not perfect, but it’s a lot better.
I’ve not had a fight with my wife in two years. It feels great.
I no longer try to be right. I choose to be happy.
The third thing I learned — and this is as your mental clock starts going,”15,14,13…”
You can see the water coming…I’m saying, “Please blow up.” I don’t want this thing to break in 20 pieces like you’ve seen in those documentaries.
And as we’re coming down, I had a sense of, wow, dying is not scary. It’s almost like we’ve been preparing for it our whole lives.
But it was very sad.
I didn’t want to go. I love my life. And that sadness really framed in one thought, which is, I only wish for one thing. I only wish I could see my kids grow up.
About a month later, I was at a performance by my daughter — first-grader, not much artistic talent — Yet!
…And I’m bawling, I’m crying like a little kid.
And it made all the sense in the world to me.
I realized at that point, by connecting those two dots, that the only thing that matters in my life is being a great dad.
Above all, the only goal I have in life is to be a good dad.
I was given the gift of a miracle, of not dying that day.
I was given another gift, which was to be able to see into the future and come back and live differently.
I challenge you guys that are flying today, imagine the same thing happens on your plane — and please don’t — but imagine, and how would you change?
What would you get done that you’re waiting to get done because you think you’ll be here forever?
How would you change your relationships and the negative energy in them?
And more than anything, are you being the best parent you can?
Thank you.
Oftentimes, we’re caught up in the drudgery of life that we forget to appreciate the people around us and take for granted the amazing life we have.
That doesn’t make you a bad person – after all, you have a lot of responsibilities to take care of.
However, it does help to stop from time to time and remember the things that truly matter to you.
Don’t let the important relationships in your life take a backseat…
…remember the incredible blessings you have (and share it with others)…
…and don’t put off those things you said you’d do.
Life is more than the money we have to make, paying taxes or climbing the career ladder. Cultivate the habit of appreciating the essential things around you.
I know how hard it is to have a balanced life. We all want a rewarding career, fantastic relationships, and financial security.
And as we pursue these things, we can get off-track and lose our way. It might even seem next to impossible to achieve this balance.
That’s what I used to think until I discovered this life-changing secret. After I made a subtle yet ultimately powerful change in my life, nothing was the same again.
And I mean that in a GOOD way – watch the video below to learn more: