“Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. The real miracle is the love that inspires them. In this sense everything that comes from love is a miracle.” ~ Marianne Williamson
The last three years without Jan have been interesting.
Confusing, complicated, and of course, convoluted!
Having lost the love of my life to Cancer was a hopelessly complex affair, especially at this late stage of life.
So, what happens now… what happens next?
As a Serial Entrepreneur, I think differently.
And as importantly, I think a lot about Investing With Grace: Creating Legendary Wealth—leaving a legacy of hope and promise.
Combine the two thoughts, and I am giving a lot of thought to a new business opportunity to build a different kind of network to support those who are living and dying with Cancer.
A network of MIRACLES.
Is there hope for an actual cure?
I believe in hope and Grace more than you might think! But hope is not a strategy, nor is simply having a good idea.
For the past 12 months, I have been talking with medical professionals on the leading edge of Cancer research.
Now, I am loosely collecting my thoughts around the idea of a Cancer Miracle Network, AI-powered, and available to all.
Imagine heart-engaged, helping hands, actually creating the miracle we all pray for when facing this horrible disease.
Here, I will share some ongoing thoughts and ideas on a truly BIG idea…
Getting Cancer to commit suicide!
It’s a natural cell process called Apoptosis.
My dear wife might still be alive today if we had built an entirely new network to Kill Cancer.
Right now, I am doing my due diligence to determine the logical next steps.
I believe we will, this century, remove the heartbreak of Cancer deaths.
This year, over 2 million people will be condemned with a Cancer diagnosis.
Almost 650,000 will die from Cancer, as did my precious Jan.
Of course, this is a terrible reality.
One that we may be able to change.
Life is precious. Death is final.
But love endures.
I live in Grace and expect to die in Grace.
When you decide to follow the principles of GRACE: Gratitude… Resilience… Authenticity… Creativity… and Empathy… you will certainly shorten the time you remain in grief.
God Bless,
Eric Richard Haas
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