CosmicTurtle0 [he/him]

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  • That is the fucking point. Just like look at the CDC and FDA.

    Their goal was to make science illegitimate. We won’t be able to trust a single thing that comes out of the US government for years if not decades.

    They are trying to make chiropractor and physical therapist the same. By bringing chiropractors up while pushing physical therapy down. For the next 10 years you’ll need to ask yourself: did your physical therapist get their degree from a mini mall or from an actual college?

    We can resist all we want but we’re reaching a point that no matter what we do, the system is fucked. The only way to fix it will be to completely dismantle it and start from scratch, which, again will make the alt right win. Because that was their goal.

    I’d be livid if I wasn’t so damn impressed that Project 2025 authors figured out how to hack our government.







  • I was on a non profit board where the founder realized he wasn’t the right person for the job after 20 years of growing the org. It finally got to a point that he felt like the growth was beyond what he ever imagined or wanted.

    He was, on every metric, very successful. He grew the org from nothing, got millions of dollars in donations, amassed a huge base, and no one would have thought different if he just kept going.

    I remember sitting down with him one-on-one and asked him why. He thought about it for a minute and said, “It’s time for someone to make it even better.”

    Looking back, I think I see the exhaustion. To constantly innovate, to push people forward, to push the org, the mission…it was all one person at a time. He reached a point in both age and in life that it just wasn’t something he could keep doing.

    He loved the mission so much he knew it deserved better.

    If that isn’t leadership, I don’t know what is.