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Wisdom Moments: One Cut Can Change Your Life, Or Maybe End It

3 min · 1. maj 2026
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We don’t always pay attention to the things that seem small. In this week’s Wisdom Moments, Sandra Boyd shares a personal experience with skin cancer that started as something easy to ignore. A small cut that didn’t heal. Something that seemed manageable until it wasn’t. The reality is, early signals are often subtle — a change you brush off, a symptom that comes and goes. The message is simple, but important. Pay attention. Act early. Whether it’s your health, your team, or your environment, the cost of waiting is often far greater than the effort of addressing something early. If something feels off, don’t ignore it. When was the last time you paid attention to something you almost dismissed?

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