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Christa Slaton's avatar

Spot on! I wake up every day more depressed, but also more defiant. I know that sounds contradictory, but it is not. When I went through a 4-year incredibly painful and debilitating illness, I became very depressed at my physical inabilities and dependence on others, but I was not defeated. My fighting spirit fought against my depression. I became wiser; welcomed my dependence on others to share their strength and knowledge, and assistance; recognized my own strength; and became inspired by those who overcame the disease I had. I'm in this fight to save our democracy with people I admire, learn from, and support. Appreciate the practical strategies about how to face and conquer this challenge. Thanks for the Stockdale Paradox quote. I've used that frequently in my teachings on leadership and ethics.

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Rob Ellis's avatar

Not to be that guy, but my alarm bells went off as soon as trump’s poll numbers started going up in 2015. I knew we were in trouble and told people there will be no reasoning with trump and maga because I studied fascism extensively in high school and college. Of course I was ridiculed and called hysterical by plenty of idiots (many of whom would make the same accusation today). The outcome doesn’t matter anymore, only the fight. And like AOC, I will fight until we win or I’m in the ground.

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