The desire to cure cancer is, for Jiang, really a desire to find new faith and reestablish relevance, which makes healing psychologically and bodily possible.
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The desire to cure cancer is, for Jiang, really a desire to find new faith and reestablish relevance, which makes healing psychologically and bodily possible.
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"...in the purpose of life. You've stopped believing that you have relevance in the world. Okay? So when you say, I want to cure..."
"But if you yourself want to get better and you go see a psychiatrist, you'll probably get better. Okay? So why this person, why..."
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