While I have cancer and it defines many areas of my life, it doesn't define me. My hope is that all the normies out there understand patients are more than a diagnosis. And that my fellow cancer endurers understand this about themselves as well.
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So my last two posts played with some of the functionalities of the Substack platform; namely audio and video respectively (was that the correct use of a semi colon? I really don’t know but it feels right, ya know?).
With this post, I continue to play around with Substack’s functionality to see if I can stumble across anything I can use incorrectly to make learning/”producing content” about cancer and its many life lessons more interesting for you and I...
I previously expressed a penchant to to explore new ways of expressing stuff. This is mostly driven out of both a short-attention span and also being very anxious when I follow rules too closely. I am the person who just has to be different...
I know I usually start my substacks with something about cancer and then draw parallels to more general areas of life, but this one is different. As 2025 nears, I am trying to rethink much about my routines in life and my own attitudes. Thi...
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