Naval Ravikant's quote, "A healthy man wants a thousand things, a sick man only wants one," resonates deeply with me as I reflect on my journey over the past year. Before my surgery and neurological setbacks, life was a complex web of ambitions, responsibilities, and distractions. I chased goals in business, family, social connections, and personal growth—constantly juggling a thousand things. But when faced with a Grade 2 meningioma, the ground beneath me shifted. Suddenly, the only thing that mattered was recovery—restoring the ability to move freely, to walk without stiffness, to feel the earth beneath my feet again. This journey has been both humbling and enlightening. It taught me that health is the silent enabler of all our dreams and ambitions. When it falters, our focus narrows to one primal need: to heal. To reclaim strength. To restore wholeness. In that singular focus, I've found resilience I never knew I had. Now, as I look forward to my follow...
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