I Went Through So Much That the Girls Cannot Fool Me, She Says
Shai Kaplan says her life changed after she traveled to India with a brain tumor and had already come to terms with her fate. From that point, she says, she came to understand herself and her limits in a new way. The article presents her story as one of survival and personal clarity after a severe illness.
Kaplan is quoted as saying that, because of what she went through, “the girls cannot work on me that they are fine.” The line captures her view that experience has made her more skeptical and less easily manipulated. The piece does not add further biographical details, but frames the quote as part of a broader personal reflection.
The article’s headline and surrounding text indicate that this is a profile centered on her transformation, with India, yoga, and the aftermath of a brain tumor as the key elements of the narrative. No date, location, or additional events are given in the text provided.
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