What Is Most Important

Author Erynn Miller said: "It takes a lot of understanding, time and trust to 
gain a close friendship with someone. As I approach a time in my life of 
complete uncertainty, my friends are my most precious asset."

I had a friend who felt that way. I sat next to Hal's "death-bed" and thought 
about the fact that I had known him for over twenty years. Hal knew he was 
dying and that these next few days would be his last. I held his hand.

We spent time reminiscing about his long and fruitful career as a church pastor.

We talked about old friends. We chatted about his family. And I listened as he 
offered a piece of sage wisdom to someone he believed represented a "younger 
generation."

Hal seemed to carefully consider what he was about to say next. Then he 
squeezed my hand, gazed intently into my eyes and whispered, just loud enough 
for me to hear, "Nothing is more important than relationships. "

I knew that this utterance somehow mattered a great deal to him. He seemed to 
consider a lifetime of experiences, personal, professional, spiritual and 
family, and this one simple observation surfaced above the rest: "Nothing is 
more important than relationships. "

"Don't get too caught up in your career," he said. "And don't use people just 
to get what you want, then throw them away. No project, no program, no task - 
NOTHING, is more important than your friends and family." I never knew Hal that 
well, but I wondered if he were talking as much to himself as to me.

Remember," he repeated, "that in the end, only your relationships will matter. 
Tend them well."

Writer Og Mandino put it this way: "Beginning today," he said, "treat everyone 
you meet as if he or she were going to be dead by midnight. Extend to them all 
the care, kindness and understanding you can muster, and do so with no thought 
of any reward.

Your life will never be the same again."

At the end of a long life, my friend Hal would have agreed.

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