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"Kismet" is Rosie Smith's story through life and brain cancer. Diagnosed with glioblastoma (an uncurable, cancerous brain tumor) in August of 2019, she shares her kismet moments and reflection. Only 5% of patients survive more than five years, and Rosie's journey is one of pain, sadness, reality, and humor. She invites you to read and enjoy the ride. "You only get one life. Positive vibes to you, my friend."

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"Kismet" is Rosie Smith's story through life and brain cancer. Diagnosed with glioblastoma (an uncurable, cancerous brain tumor) in August of 2019, she shares her kismet moments and reflection. Only 5% of patients survive more than five years, and Rosie's journey is one of pain, sadness, reality, and humor. She invites you to read and enjoy the ride. "You only get one life. Positive vibes to you, my friend."
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Autorenporträt
Rosie Smith is a brain cancer survivor, tattoo enthusiast, and avid traveler. She's passionate about movies, Minnesota Vikings football, bowling, and her friends. Rosie was born in Britton, South Dakota and grew up on a farm near Havana, North Dakota. In the summertime, she loves spending time at her family's lake cabin on Clear Lake, which she's been visiting since childhood. After graduating from North Dakota State University with an emphasis in Hotel/Motel/Restaurant Management and a minor in Business, Rosie worked as a Residence Hall Complex Director for ten years. She spent most of her career promoting tourism in the Glacial Lakes and Prairies Region of Northeast South Dakota, helping people create their own kismet moments. Readers can contact Rosie at kismetandreflection@gmail.com. "You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have." - Unknown "I may not be you, but you will never be me." - Rosie "You only get one ride, so be sure to enjoy it. Please do what makes you happy." - Tom Smith, Rosie's Dad