Defeat Prostate Cancer - The Kinds of People to Avoid If You Want to
Who says because your father died from prostate cancer then you too must die from it? Who says because your uncle, your colleague, your boss and other people died from the condition then you too must die from it? This article explains why you must keep your live and your mind positive to be able to survive this dangerous cancer of the prostate.
It might be hard for you to believe but many people who died from prostate cancer died because they spent most of the time listening to negative information about the condition.
So what if your father, uncle, boss, colleague or others died from prostate cancer? Is that a guarantee that you too must die from the condition? Of course not.
To survive this cancer you have to keep such information away from your life and stay away from those kinds of people who love to remind you that your father, uncle, boss, etc died from the condition.
If you spend most of your time reading, watching and listening to such negative information about the condition, then you are not helping yourself.
You are just filling up yourself with such negative information and they will end up worsening your situation.
Most importantly you should stay away from the kinds of people who are so negative minded that they seem to love reminding you of all the negative things about prostate cancer.
They will go out of their way to remind you, all the time, of those people you know that have died from the condition.
As if that's not enough, they will continually tell you how many people die from the condition each year and how difficult it is to survive the condition.
What I fail to understand is what they stand to gain from reminding you of such things.
While they may be sincere in reminding you of these, to keep you abreast of the condition, they are not helping you.
If you can't stop them from spending all the time reminding you of such things, then you can walk away from them! Like Jim Rohn, the motivational speaker said, "if you don't like where you are, you should move...
you are NOT a tree".
So, if you don't like to listen to such negative statements (and you shouldn't), then walk away from such people.
Always make sure you stay away from them because they will worsen your condition.
Instead, you should surround yourself with people who are always optimistic and positive minded.
Such people will continually remind you of the people that have survived the condition and how even you can survive it.
These are the kinds of people to be around when you are trying to survive the condition.
It might be hard for you to believe but many people who died from prostate cancer died because they spent most of the time listening to negative information about the condition.
So what if your father, uncle, boss, colleague or others died from prostate cancer? Is that a guarantee that you too must die from the condition? Of course not.
To survive this cancer you have to keep such information away from your life and stay away from those kinds of people who love to remind you that your father, uncle, boss, etc died from the condition.
If you spend most of your time reading, watching and listening to such negative information about the condition, then you are not helping yourself.
You are just filling up yourself with such negative information and they will end up worsening your situation.
Most importantly you should stay away from the kinds of people who are so negative minded that they seem to love reminding you of all the negative things about prostate cancer.
They will go out of their way to remind you, all the time, of those people you know that have died from the condition.
As if that's not enough, they will continually tell you how many people die from the condition each year and how difficult it is to survive the condition.
What I fail to understand is what they stand to gain from reminding you of such things.
While they may be sincere in reminding you of these, to keep you abreast of the condition, they are not helping you.
If you can't stop them from spending all the time reminding you of such things, then you can walk away from them! Like Jim Rohn, the motivational speaker said, "if you don't like where you are, you should move...
you are NOT a tree".
So, if you don't like to listen to such negative statements (and you shouldn't), then walk away from such people.
Always make sure you stay away from them because they will worsen your condition.
Instead, you should surround yourself with people who are always optimistic and positive minded.
Such people will continually remind you of the people that have survived the condition and how even you can survive it.
These are the kinds of people to be around when you are trying to survive the condition.
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