Tony Gattari was a workaholic who thought he knew what was important in life - until a major health scare stopped him in his tracks. For three years he suffered serious illness, his doctors were pessimistic and the outlook was bad. Yet Tony doesn't see this time as a negative. Instead, he sees this episode in his life as transformational. Tony says it's extraordinary how much clarity you have about the priorities in your life when longevity is threatened. He discovered that many of the things that had been important to him, weren't important at all, while things he had ignored in the past gained new meaning.Tony drew up a list of the nineteen things that matter most to him, which he outlines in this interview. It's his new philosophy on life, which he has vowed to live by, and which he shares with us here.
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