How far can a sense of purpose take us?

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2025-11-09

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Jordie Poncy was about to start a job counseling cancer patients when he learned he had cancer himself. Three years later, his health is stable — and he’s finding meaning by helping others fight. If you want to hear more from The Optimist, follow our newsletter.  Subscribe to The Washington Post here.
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  • Jordy Ponzi studied for many years to get a PhD in psychology.

  • He started working as a clinical psychologist.

  • And then he got his dream job, counseling patients at the Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa.

  • And then about a week before I started,

  • I went to an ER and got my own diagnosis and realized I was actually going to need to enter Moffitt as a patient.

  • The first time I heard Jordy tell this story was in a video from The Moth.

  • That's the storytelling event series and podcast.

  • And this story is obviously pretty heavy.

  • But what I was so struck by is how funny Jordy was.

  • Even describing the moment he was told he had cancer, he made me laugh.

  • The doctor came back in and he looked really nervous.

  • And he started making weird small talk like, Uh, where's your family?

  • How quickly could they get here?

  • Finally, the doctor came out with it.

  • Jordy, we have found what appears to be cancer throughout your liver.

  • And I was like, what?

  • And then I distinctly remember him breathing a sigh of relief and saying,

  • oh, I just hate delivering life-changing news like this.

  • And being a psychologist, of course, I said, I thought you did great.

  • How do you feel about it?