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My final word, before I'm done, Is "Cancer can be rather fun"- Provided one confronts the tumour with a sufficient sense of humour. I know that cancer often kills, But so do cars and sleeping pills; And it can hurt till one sweats, So can bad teeth and unpaid debts. A spot of laughter, I am sure, Often accelerates one's cure; So let us patients do our bit To help the surgeons make us fit.
John B. S. Haldane
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What this quote means

The quote uses humor to address the serious nature of cancer, suggesting that a positive outlook can aid in coping with the illness.

John B. S. Haldane's quote highlights the importance of maintaining a sense of humor when facing serious challenges like cancer. He acknowledges the pain and danger that cancer poses, just as with other everyday hazards, yet emphasizes that laughter and a light-hearted attitude can play a crucial role in the healing process. By encouraging patients to find joy even in the darkest times, he suggests that humor can be a powerful tool in coping and recovery.

Themes

CancerHumorLaughterCopingHealing

In practice

Example use cases

In a motivational speech about resilience in the face of illness.

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