RE: My breast cancer diagnosis

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Exactly! You value time in a different way and this is why I said getting rid of things (that make you uncomfortable), but mostly people who don't deserve your time and presence is essential. You'll keep those who are truly good people and spend more time with them.

It's a life lesson and Mary, after getting healthy (she will get there, I'm 100% sure!!!), will see life in a different light. I'm glad she has art on her side as it can help a lot. Art is therapeutic in itself, let alone in this situation.



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And the fun part of all of this - and for the others reading this comment chain- you don't need a diagnosis of a life changing condition to employ this one secret hack to living a more fulfilled life. :)

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Exactly! You know, most people are people pleaser, they want to fit the mood and the expectation of others, hoping appreciation and recognition, but at what cost? And basically why? If you need others to approve of what you're doing or how you're behaving, to make you happy, that means you live a poor life. I could write a novel about this, but better not hijack Mary's post.

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