Why Me? Learning to Ask Better Questions

It's been a shitty year. Really, a terrible, horrible, deeply shitty, very bad year. That’s the best I can do to describe what our family has endured since last spring. From the spring of 2024 to spring of 2025, we’ve experienced what feels like decades worth of loss and struggle: my sister-in-law's sudden, excruciating death from cancer, our daughter's months’ long debilitating and life-threatening illness, and my beloved mentor's tragic accident and subsequent death. And then, just when I thought we might catch our breath, one more very shitty thing: my breast cancer diagnosis, followed swiftly by a double mastectomy, and the prospect of radiation on the horizon. None of this was seen coming. My brother and sister-in-law had sold their little house and launched into a semi-retired life of on-the-road and globe-hopping adventure. One winter in Costa Rica, one summer in the Canadian Maritimes, a diagnosis in November and she was gone by March. Our young adul...