PSYchology

Blogger and public figure Anton Buslov learned at the age of 28 his diagnosis: Hodgkin’s lymphoma. This cancer affects the lymphatic system. The cost of the drug, which was needed for a course of treatment, was 150 thousand dollars.

Anton announced a fundraiser on his blog and began writing a column in The New Times magazine, talking about the fight against cancer. Thousands of people around the world tried to help him. And he himself helped others, showing an example of perseverance. He was not only cheerful, but also cheerful. Anton died at the age of 30, having lived twice as long as the doctors promised. We have his story. “I once asked my readers: “How would you spend your day if you were warned the day before that it was your last?” Different people, different answers. But I myself answer something like this: I would start by washing my face, brushing my teeth, and then everything is as usual. The fact is that I am satisfied with life, I live and see no reason to fuss. Even if it’s the last day.»

AST, 368 p.

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