Once a top hedge fund manager on Wall Street, Jason Karp’s life was defined by speed, stress, and success. But in his early 20s, things took a sharp turn. Despite thriving professionally, his health was deteriorating. Doctors handed him grim diagnoses: multiple autoimmune conditions and a degenerative eye disease that would supposedly leave him blind by 30.
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