Dear Tumor,
One of the things for cancer patient to look at is see through another
cancer patient or survivor on how they overcome it. One of this role model I
read was A 13-year-old cancer
patient, Talia Joy Castellano who inspired millions with her
unfailingly upbeat makeup tutorials on YouTube. She had been battling 2 types of cancer, neuroblastoma, a rare childhood cancer, at age seven and preleukemia in her bone marrow for 6 years.
She said “Having cancer has been an amazing yet horrible journey,” she said. “Yet every journey has an end.” Isn't this true? It's not like we can get out of this life alive anyway. Why take our personal struggles so serious?
Unfortunately, She passes away on 13th of July. It's with my heavy heart that I witness a young girl, an intrepid attitude, a fighter and an awesome spirit of life force left us in such a hurry. However, she remains as a trouper, an inspiration and hope for everyone of us that is still fighting in this world, regardless if it's cancer, unjust or poverty. She is not dead, she have just move on to a better place.
For it is not what happens to us that determines our character, our experience, our karma, and our destiny, but how we relate to what happens.
For it is not what happens to us that determines our character, our experience, our karma, and our destiny, but how we relate to what happens.
Cancer don't Kill me, Cancer inspires me!
Till then, I hope you find your inspiration.
Cheers,
Your Host
Read more about her: https://www.facebook.com/angelsfortalia
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