I can’t make you care. But you should.
In 2017, I read an article called “I Don’t Know How to Explain to You that You Should Care About Other People.”
I don’t remember the details of the article; the name was enough.
As we enter our third year of a global pandemic, I think about that often.
I don’t know how to explain to you that COVID is real.
I don’t know how to talk to the ex who …
I can’t make you care. But you should.





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