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We could build systems prepared for the reality we're living in instead of the reality we wish we had.
But we need to choose now. Because once you go over a tipping point, there's no going back to the way things were.
The only question is: which side of the cliff do we want to land on? (23/23)
But we need to choose now. Because once you go over a tipping point, there's no going back to the way things were.
The only question is: which side of the cliff do we want to land on? (23/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
We could build systems prepared for the reality we're living in instead of the reality we wish we had.
But we need to choose now. Because once you go over a tipping point, there's no going back to the way things were.
The only question is: which side of the cliff do we want to land on? (23/23)
But we need to choose now. Because once you go over a tipping point, there's no going back to the way things were.
The only question is: which side of the cliff do we want to land on? (23/23)
We could improve indoor air quality to prevent infections. We could redesign healthcare to handle complex chronic conditions. We could protect workers and students from repeated infections. (22/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
We could improve indoor air quality to prevent infections. We could redesign healthcare to handle complex chronic conditions. We could protect workers and students from repeated infections. (22/23)
There's Still Time
Tipping points work both ways. The same forces that push systems toward collapse can push them toward solutions. But only if we stop pretending everything is fine.
We could invest in research to understand and treat Long COVID. (21/23)
Tipping points work both ways. The same forces that push systems toward collapse can push them toward solutions. But only if we stop pretending everything is fine.
We could invest in research to understand and treat Long COVID. (21/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
There's Still Time
Tipping points work both ways. The same forces that push systems toward collapse can push them toward solutions. But only if we stop pretending everything is fine.
We could invest in research to understand and treat Long COVID. (21/23)
Tipping points work both ways. The same forces that push systems toward collapse can push them toward solutions. But only if we stop pretending everything is fine.
We could invest in research to understand and treat Long COVID. (21/23)
We act like millions of people with Long COVID are individual cases with no broader impact.
Systems don't break with dramatic crashes. They fail gradually, then suddenly. A thousand small seams splitting until the whole thing comes apart. (20/23)
Systems don't break with dramatic crashes. They fail gradually, then suddenly. A thousand small seams splitting until the whole thing comes apart. (20/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
We act like millions of people with Long COVID are individual cases with no broader impact.
Systems don't break with dramatic crashes. They fail gradually, then suddenly. A thousand small seams splitting until the whole thing comes apart. (20/23)
Systems don't break with dramatic crashes. They fail gradually, then suddenly. A thousand small seams splitting until the whole thing comes apart. (20/23)
It's the moment when everyone admits what's been happening all along.
Right now, we pretend doctor shortages, teacher shortages, and overwhelmed hospitals are separate problems that just happened to occur at the same time. (19/23)
Right now, we pretend doctor shortages, teacher shortages, and overwhelmed hospitals are separate problems that just happened to occur at the same time. (19/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
It's the moment when everyone admits what's been happening all along.
Right now, we pretend doctor shortages, teacher shortages, and overwhelmed hospitals are separate problems that just happened to occur at the same time. (19/23)
Right now, we pretend doctor shortages, teacher shortages, and overwhelmed hospitals are separate problems that just happened to occur at the same time. (19/23)
A hospital that was stretched thin pre-pandemic now operates under crisis rules just to keep doors open.
This isn't temporary stress. These are permanent changes to how these systems work.
What's Coming
The scary part isn't the speed of collapse. (18/23)
This isn't temporary stress. These are permanent changes to how these systems work.
What's Coming
The scary part isn't the speed of collapse. (18/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
A hospital that was stretched thin pre-pandemic now operates under crisis rules just to keep doors open.
This isn't temporary stress. These are permanent changes to how these systems work.
What's Coming
The scary part isn't the speed of collapse. (18/23)
This isn't temporary stress. These are permanent changes to how these systems work.
What's Coming
The scary part isn't the speed of collapse. (18/23)
A school district runs fine with 2% staff out sick. At 10% cycling through long-term illness, it's a completely different system. An insurance company handles normal health claims. Then young, healthy workers start filing for disability. (17/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
A school district runs fine with 2% staff out sick. At 10% cycling through long-term illness, it's a completely different system. An insurance company handles normal health claims. Then young, healthy workers start filing for disability. (17/23)
When hospitals are overwhelmed, people don't get care and get sicker. When workers keep getting sick, businesses can't function.
One fender-bender shuts down the entire highway.
The Snow on The Roof
Tipping points are invisible until you're feeling with something falling. (16/23)
One fender-bender shuts down the entire highway.
The Snow on The Roof
Tipping points are invisible until you're feeling with something falling. (16/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
When hospitals are overwhelmed, people don't get care and get sicker. When workers keep getting sick, businesses can't function.
One fender-bender shuts down the entire highway.
The Snow on The Roof
Tipping points are invisible until you're feeling with something falling. (16/23)
One fender-bender shuts down the entire highway.
The Snow on The Roof
Tipping points are invisible until you're feeling with something falling. (16/23)
Insurance companies struggle to handle disability claims from previously healthy workers.
Each breakdown makes the next one more likely. When your doctor is backed up for months, you end up in the ER. When the ER is packed, hospital patients can't get beds. (15/23)
Each breakdown makes the next one more likely. When your doctor is backed up for months, you end up in the ER. When the ER is packed, hospital patients can't get beds. (15/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Insurance companies struggle to handle disability claims from previously healthy workers.
Each breakdown makes the next one more likely. When your doctor is backed up for months, you end up in the ER. When the ER is packed, hospital patients can't get beds. (15/23)
Each breakdown makes the next one more likely. When your doctor is backed up for months, you end up in the ER. When the ER is packed, hospital patients can't get beds. (15/23)
Doctor's offices can't handle complex Long COVID patients in 10-minute appointments. Hospitals deal with sicker patients while having fewer healthy staff. Schools can't find substitute teachers when regular staff keep getting sick. (14/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Doctor's offices can't handle complex Long COVID patients in 10-minute appointments. Hospitals deal with sicker patients while having fewer healthy staff. Schools can't find substitute teachers when regular staff keep getting sick. (14/23)
It doesn't happen overnight. First, they can't keep good employees. Then customer service gets worse. Then they can't pay bills. Each problem makes the next one worse until suddenly, crash.
That's happening to our institutions right now. (13/23)
That's happening to our institutions right now. (13/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
It doesn't happen overnight. First, they can't keep good employees. Then customer service gets worse. Then they can't pay bills. Each problem makes the next one worse until suddenly, crash.
That's happening to our institutions right now. (13/23)
That's happening to our institutions right now. (13/23)
Long COVID patients have immune systems that attack their own bodies while failing to fight new threats. It's like having a security system that shoots the homeowners while letting burglars walk through the front door.
How Everything Falls Apart
You've seen a business close down. (12/23)
How Everything Falls Apart
You've seen a business close down. (12/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Long COVID patients have immune systems that attack their own bodies while failing to fight new threats. It's like having a security system that shoots the homeowners while letting burglars walk through the front door.
How Everything Falls Apart
You've seen a business close down. (12/23)
How Everything Falls Apart
You've seen a business close down. (12/23)
Memory problems. Attention problems. Thinking problems. In a world where most jobs require you to focus and remember things, even small cognitive damage becomes huge when it hits millions of people.
Your immune system turns on itself. (11/23)
Your immune system turns on itself. (11/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
Memory problems. Attention problems. Thinking problems. In a world where most jobs require you to focus and remember things, even small cognitive damage becomes huge when it hits millions of people.
Your immune system turns on itself. (11/23)
Your immune system turns on itself. (11/23)
It causes inflammation and clotting that can last years. Think of your blood vessels as the plumbing in your house. When the pipes get damaged, everything downstream fails.
Your brain is taking physical hits. Brain scans from before and after infection show actual structural changes. (10/23)
Your brain is taking physical hits. Brain scans from before and after infection show actual structural changes. (10/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
It causes inflammation and clotting that can last years. Think of your blood vessels as the plumbing in your house. When the pipes get damaged, everything downstream fails.
Your brain is taking physical hits. Brain scans from before and after infection show actual structural changes. (10/23)
Your brain is taking physical hits. Brain scans from before and after infection show actual structural changes. (10/23)
The damage adds up.
Your Body Under Siege
Long COVID isn't fatigue. It's not brain fog. It's your systems failing in specific, measurable ways.
Your blood vessels are getting destroyed. COVID attacks the lining of your circulatory system. (9/23)
Your Body Under Siege
Long COVID isn't fatigue. It's not brain fog. It's your systems failing in specific, measurable ways.
Your blood vessels are getting destroyed. COVID attacks the lining of your circulatory system. (9/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
The damage adds up.
Your Body Under Siege
Long COVID isn't fatigue. It's not brain fog. It's your systems failing in specific, measurable ways.
Your blood vessels are getting destroyed. COVID attacks the lining of your circulatory system. (9/23)
Your Body Under Siege
Long COVID isn't fatigue. It's not brain fog. It's your systems failing in specific, measurable ways.
Your blood vessels are getting destroyed. COVID attacks the lining of your circulatory system. (9/23)
In America, that's 17 million adults walking around with bodies that don't work anymore. Every reinfection rolls the dice again. Your odds are worse the second time, and the third. Your body keeps score either way.
It's like getting into multiple car accidents. Each one might be small. (8/23)
It's like getting into multiple car accidents. Each one might be small. (8/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
In America, that's 17 million adults walking around with bodies that don't work anymore. Every reinfection rolls the dice again. Your odds are worse the second time, and the third. Your body keeps score either way.
It's like getting into multiple car accidents. Each one might be small. (8/23)
It's like getting into multiple car accidents. Each one might be small. (8/23)
The Damage Keeps Stacking
Six years in, millions and millions have died. But here's the part that should terrify you: the people who didn't die but can't live either.
The WHO puts Long COVID at about 6% of all infections. (7/23)
Six years in, millions and millions have died. But here's the part that should terrify you: the people who didn't die but can't live either.
The WHO puts Long COVID at about 6% of all infections. (7/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
The Damage Keeps Stacking
Six years in, millions and millions have died. But here's the part that should terrify you: the people who didn't die but can't live either.
The WHO puts Long COVID at about 6% of all infections. (7/23)
Six years in, millions and millions have died. But here's the part that should terrify you: the people who didn't die but can't live either.
The WHO puts Long COVID at about 6% of all infections. (7/23)
That's what they do when you overload them.
Your old car runs fine for months. Then the transmission dies on the highway. That moment when everything shifts from working to not working? That's where we are with Long COVID. (6/23)
Your old car runs fine for months. Then the transmission dies on the highway. That moment when everything shifts from working to not working? That's where we are with Long COVID. (6/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
That's what they do when you overload them.
Your old car runs fine for months. Then the transmission dies on the highway. That moment when everything shifts from working to not working? That's where we are with Long COVID. (6/23)
Your old car runs fine for months. Then the transmission dies on the highway. That moment when everything shifts from working to not working? That's where we are with Long COVID. (6/23)
I was just learning, so I was put on the bunny slopes with a pull rope. When we were done, we headed back, but on approaching the ski rental and restaurant the snow slid off the roof and hit my dad. Not good.
Breaking point two, that winter.
Systems break. (5/23)
Breaking point two, that winter.
Systems break. (5/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
I was just learning, so I was put on the bunny slopes with a pull rope. When we were done, we headed back, but on approaching the ski rental and restaurant the snow slid off the roof and hit my dad. Not good.
Breaking point two, that winter.
Systems break. (5/23)
Breaking point two, that winter.
Systems break. (5/23)
It was shallow, but I was very, very cold.
Breaking point one, that winter.
A few weeks later, my father, mom, and my two brothers went to Snow Basin. A ski resort, but basically a few ski lifts, and a ski rental place with a restaurant above. (4/23)
Breaking point one, that winter.
A few weeks later, my father, mom, and my two brothers went to Snow Basin. A ski resort, but basically a few ski lifts, and a ski rental place with a restaurant above. (4/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
It was shallow, but I was very, very cold.
Breaking point one, that winter.
A few weeks later, my father, mom, and my two brothers went to Snow Basin. A ski resort, but basically a few ski lifts, and a ski rental place with a restaurant above. (4/23)
Breaking point one, that winter.
A few weeks later, my father, mom, and my two brothers went to Snow Basin. A ski resort, but basically a few ski lifts, and a ski rental place with a restaurant above. (4/23)
It was time to go back as it was getting dark, and my friend Dale Webber and I walked the half mile back across the frozen grass with some light snow. Near the end of the course was the frozen pond. We had walked across it many times before. Not this time. I broke through. (3/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
It was time to go back as it was getting dark, and my friend Dale Webber and I walked the half mile back across the frozen grass with some light snow. Near the end of the course was the frozen pond. We had walked across it many times before. Not this time. I broke through. (3/23)
In the fall and winter, we played football with the kids down the street, but when the big kids were done, my friends and I would take our Hot Wheels toy cars and drive them around the minigolf roads. It was so fun. (2/23)
September 16, 2025 at 6:22 AM
In the fall and winter, we played football with the kids down the street, but when the big kids were done, my friends and I would take our Hot Wheels toy cars and drive them around the minigolf roads. It was so fun. (2/23)