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Beat cancer Quote by John Green

“Most would live into adulthood, as Patrick had. (Which meant there was quite a lot of competitiveness about it, with everybody wanting to beat not only cancer itself, but also the other people in the room. Like, I realize that this is irrational, but when they tell you that you have, say, a 20…” quote by John Green
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““Most would live into adulthood, as Patrick had. (Which meant there was quite a lot of competitiveness about it, with everybody wanting to beat not only cancer itself, but also the other people in the room. Like, I realize that this is irrational, but when they tell you that you have, say, a 20 percent chance of living five years, the math kicks in and you figure that’s one in five…so you look around and think, as any healthy person would: I gotta outlast four of these bastards.)””

John Green

About This Quote

Source Novel: Looking for Alaska by John Green, 2005

Facing a terminal illness, the narrator feels intense competition to outlive others, turning statistical odds into personal motivation.

In simple terms: People may try to beat the odds and outlive peers when confronting death.

Key Takeaway

Use statistics as a motivator, not a source of despair.

Themes

mortality competition psychology

Mood

anxious determined

Type

reflective motivational

When to use this quote

  • cancer treatment
  • support groups
  • personal goal setting

Key Concepts

existentialism risk perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does competition affect emotional wellbeing?
  • Can focusing on odds improve resilience?
A Different Perspective

It can foster unhealthy rivalry and neglect collaborative coping.

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