I agree. If I recall correctly, it was Padre Fortea who once shared a story of a German man who made a pact with the devil. The story was told to a priest who knew the priest that was present at the death-bed of the man.
At any rate, it goes like this: the man offered Satan his soul in return for riches, power, and fame with one exception. He wanted Satan to notify him three days before he would die. Satan accepted and agreed. The man became a big landlord and had many employees and material wealth etc… The man thought that he was going to outwit the devil and with his three days notice repent and ask God to forgive him.
The devil notified, but, the man was so involved with his material world responsibilities and interests that he kept postponing the priest. People would come in the room needing to know the things the man wanted to be done with material possession etc… and he was much more interested in those things than in repenting. The stuff was much more important to him and he never got to do a good confession nor repent.
As I await my own death now. I have really learned to appreciate what I have often heard; God does not send people to help - people chose hell. What I have really experienced at the end of my days is that I am really who I am - who I have become - molded by every act and thought I have done and thought. People tell me to sell everything and start a bucket list, but, I am at peace and I am happy and look at me; look at what I want to do with limited time left - post at CAF and hopefully be of help to someone to come close to the heart of the Church. It’s who I am and what I have become. Of course, people can repent at any time even instants before the final moment, but why risk it and not live a life in accordance with God’s will? It’s a better life all around, He should know, He created us and knows what is best for us. His yoke is not hard.
Matthew 11:
28“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. 29Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. 30For my yoke is easy and my burden is light.”