A Cancer Miracle Network

by | Jul 9, 2025 | Grace, Love, Resilience | 0 comments

“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

Written by HunrayOne

Eric Richard Haas lost his beautiful wife, Janice, to incurable cancer on January 9, 2022, after 30 wonderful years of marriage. Together they have 5 kids, 9 grandkids, and 14 great-grandkids. Eric (E.R) is the CEO of the TQ Smart family of companies, a serial entrepreneur x23 and author x31 (AKA The Invisible Billionaire) E. R. lives in Palm Springs, CA with his beautiful cat, Kissie

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