When Michiel Vandeweert was a child, doctors told his family that he would probably not make it to age 12.

When Michiel Vandeweert was a child, doctors told his family that he would probably not make it to age 12.

tasks when time is brutally short. Football chants in Genk, glowing Twitch chats, a town’s book of condolences—each became a chorus saying the same thing: he was never just his illness. Michiel did not defeat the clock; he did something harder. He looked straight at it, smiled, and lived loudly enough that, for 28 years, it was the ticking that seemed continue reading …

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