"Scott Adams shares profound reflections after disclosing his cancer diagnosis.
He acknowledges the emotional impact of the news, saying, 'I realize that for some of you, this is hitting hard because you're hearing it for the first time.'
Adams offers a pragmatic perspective, stating, 'Everybody has to die, as far as I know. And it's kind of civilized that you have an idea of how long you have, so you can put your affairs in order, say your goodbyes, and do the things you need to do.'
He describes the intense pain of his illness but finds some solace in the time it allows for closure: 'This [cancer] is really painful. Like, really, really painful. But it's also kind of good that it gives you enough time while your brain is still working to wrap things up.'
Recognizing the difficulty many may feel upon hearing his news, he reassures, 'I can see in the comments that some of you are struggling with it, but remember... nothing lasts forever. Nothing lasts forever.'"
He acknowledges the emotional impact of the news, saying, 'I realize that for some of you, this is hitting hard because you're hearing it for the first time.'
Adams offers a pragmatic perspective, stating, 'Everybody has to die, as far as I know. And it's kind of civilized that you have an idea of how long you have, so you can put your affairs in order, say your goodbyes, and do the things you need to do.'
He describes the intense pain of his illness but finds some solace in the time it allows for closure: 'This [cancer] is really painful. Like, really, really painful. But it's also kind of good that it gives you enough time while your brain is still working to wrap things up.'
Recognizing the difficulty many may feel upon hearing his news, he reassures, 'I can see in the comments that some of you are struggling with it, but remember... nothing lasts forever. Nothing lasts forever.'"
"Scott Adams shares profound reflections after disclosing his cancer diagnosis.
He acknowledges the emotional impact of the news, saying, 'I realize that for some of you, this is hitting hard because you're hearing it for the first time.'
Adams offers a pragmatic perspective, stating, 'Everybody has to die, as far as I know. And it's kind of civilized that you have an idea of how long you have, so you can put your affairs in order, say your goodbyes, and do the things you need to do.'
He describes the intense pain of his illness but finds some solace in the time it allows for closure: 'This [cancer] is really painful. Like, really, really painful. But it's also kind of good that it gives you enough time while your brain is still working to wrap things up.'
Recognizing the difficulty many may feel upon hearing his news, he reassures, 'I can see in the comments that some of you are struggling with it, but remember... nothing lasts forever. Nothing lasts forever.'"
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