For the second time in six months, my fridge has conked out. When it happens, it’s a slow process. You start by maybe thinking to yourself that the milk tastes a bit warm, or maybe the fridge isn’t as cold as it usually is. At the same time, the freezer gets very, very cold.
I relate to the last line about the amount of work that is necessary to make things change. The other day I read a tweet about how hedge fund companies are buying up health care clinics in Canada and I just broke down crying. I was grieving medicare. And I said to myself, "I'm so tired. How can we fight this fight again?"
You've said everything I've been feeling/thinking. It's why the fridge (or any of the things we depend on functioning every day) conking out can feel so overwhelming.
I relate to the last line about the amount of work that is necessary to make things change. The other day I read a tweet about how hedge fund companies are buying up health care clinics in Canada and I just broke down crying. I was grieving medicare. And I said to myself, "I'm so tired. How can we fight this fight again?"
You've said everything I've been feeling/thinking. It's why the fridge (or any of the things we depend on functioning every day) conking out can feel so overwhelming.