"We’re trying to find our dopplegangers. But eventually, we all become our own doppelgangers."
-How I Met Your MotherThe Business About My Breasts - Forbes
Susannah is an amazing writer. Four days ago she was diagnosed with breast cancer. This is her recollection of the events of that day and the appointments leading up to it.
It’s weird, I guess, to go through life thinking something like this won’t happen to you - that everyone is impervious to such things. And then it happens to someone as verbose and gifted as Susannah and she gives it such great words, man. I’m kind of at a loss. My own verbiage doesn’t come close.
So, anyway. Please take a read.
One of the scariest possible things to happen to someone and one of the most inhumane experiences surrounding it. Unfortunately, this is status quo here in America.
Those who can do, do. Those who can’t do, teach.
Those who can’t teach, shouldn’t. It ain’t easy for a teacher. Teaching isn’t easy.
Who taught the doer to do? The teacher. And when you’re really good, even when you do do, you still have to teach to some degree.
Where did that saying come from, anyway?
I’m not a fan of her music,
but damn do I respect her as an artist.
On being an influence to today’s youth:
“It’s easy to say, ‘Well I’m 21 now. I can do what I want. Raise your own kids’ But it’s just not like that…You have to realize that as an artist, you’re raising the next generation. So your words matter.”
Taylor Swift on 60 Minutes.
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