Vaccines didn’t suddenly become controversial—people just stopped remembering what disease actually looks like. A blunt look at misinformation, military readiness, and why the flu shot still matters.
Vaccines didn’t suddenly become controversial—people just stopped remembering what disease actually looks like. A blunt look at misinformation, military readiness, and why the flu shot still matters.
We say we believe in second chances—but only until risk, liability, and reality enter the room.
Letting go of a career isn’t always a choice. Sometimes reality makes the decision for you—and the only thing left to do is accept it and move forward.
We don’t romanticize disease—we romanticize surviving it. And that difference matters more than people want to admit.