Alive and Well
2024/01/07

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Private investigator Bo Dietl and actress Suzanne Somers both recently made comments about the importance of cherishing life and staying connected with loved ones. Dietl mentioned that two close friends had lost their fathers within a day of each other, while Somers, during her autobiographical Broadway debut, spoke about the unpredictability of life and the need to stay in touch with loved ones because "you never know." Both Dietl and Somers emphasized the importance of living life to the fullest and avoiding regrets after a loved one's passing.

The author of the article reflects on how easy it is to forget these important lessons in the busyness of everyday life.

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People often take for granted that things can suddenly change and that loved ones can unexpectedly pass away. The regrets that come afterwards, of not having done enough or said enough, highlight the importance of appreciating the present moment and the people around us.

The author is surprised to learn about Suzanne Somers' difficult past, which included an alcoholic father and financial struggles. Despite the hardships she faced, Somers seems to have gained wisdom and an appreciation for the good things in life. At 58 years old, she recognizes the value of being alive and cherishing the people who are there with her on life's journey.

In conclusion, Dietl and Somers' comments serve as a reminder to appreciate life and to make the most of the time we have with our loved ones. The article encourages readers to take these lessons to heart and not wait until it's too late to show love and appreciation to the people who matter most.

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