💨 Abstract
In January 2007, at age 52, the author was diagnosed with what was initially believed to be a malignant bone tumor on his pelvis, with a grim prognosis of only six months to live. After a series of tests and consultations, it was revealed that the tumor was benign. He underwent surgery to remove it and recovered fully. This near-death experience led him to reevaluate his life, eventually leading to a new career as a mindset mentor, writer, and speaker.
Courtesy: George Jerjian
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