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boriguayo2102
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- May 2, 2024
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I get it. Everyone has hard days. That's a given. It's as certain as death and taxes.
Where I feel the disconnect lies is how much our leaders and peers have normalized the struggle one has to go through just to get their basic needs met. How many mediocre jobs and stressful side hustles someone has to have to put a meal on their plate, or have a bed to sleep on. How things are inexplicably transactional and everyone must earn their resting period. I can't speak for everyone else, but I, for one, am at the end of my rope. I'm sick of how many people are okay with this, including my "loved ones." I don't want to partake in moving the capitalist needle of exploitation anymore, but I wish that didn't come at the cost of having my necessities put in jeopardy. It feels like a lose-lose to where the only winning solution is death.
Where I feel the disconnect lies is how much our leaders and peers have normalized the struggle one has to go through just to get their basic needs met. How many mediocre jobs and stressful side hustles someone has to have to put a meal on their plate, or have a bed to sleep on. How things are inexplicably transactional and everyone must earn their resting period. I can't speak for everyone else, but I, for one, am at the end of my rope. I'm sick of how many people are okay with this, including my "loved ones." I don't want to partake in moving the capitalist needle of exploitation anymore, but I wish that didn't come at the cost of having my necessities put in jeopardy. It feels like a lose-lose to where the only winning solution is death.