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"私の言説全体、最後には真に私自身の言説は、私自身の病気に関するものです。"

Michel Foucault

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When someone talks mainly about their own sickness, it means their thoughts and conversations are focused on how they are feeling. Imagine a person who is very ill and spends most of their time talking about their symptoms, doctor visits, and treatments. Just like this person, everything they say and think about revolves around that illness. For example, if someone has a chronic disease, they might talk about their pain, fatigue, and the challenges they face every day. This way, their sickness becomes the main topic in their life. Others might begin to notice that their conversations tend to circle back to their health issues. This also shows how personal experiences, especially tough ones like illness, can shape what a person feels the need to share or discuss. By understanding this, we can be more patient and supportive when someone keeps bringing up their health because it's a big part of their life.

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Autobiographical Discourse Identity Illness Introspection Mental health Personal experience Personal narrative Self-reflection Subjectivity
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