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Jose Mendieta
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She made me realize that American parents do go crazy to get their children into college. The dependency (even when in the uni), to me seemed normal. But it’s not? Our parents give up their lives to get us thru at least high school. Ofc it varies but she also said prestige isn’t something they chase because they already have it (education, healthcare, wage, community support) HOLY HELL
— May 07, 2026 12:36PM
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Jose Mendieta
is on page 63 of 448
We Americans have it bad. Could be worst. We could not have free speech or late night Walmart. From my understanding it is true that we hate the government to interfere with our lives and it may sound socialist and weak to advocate for better social programs but cmon! We can def have a Walmart & free healthcare at the same time in this century. RIGHT?!!!!!
— May 07, 2026 08:25PM
Jose Mendieta
is on page 58 of 448
I feel the authors empathy in these pages. She’s showcasing the common conversations of everyday Americans with how they depend on employers for health care, what if the daycare price increases, marry a wealthy partner, will my job fire me for using my PTO. But she praises our freedom of individuality and our love for our families and friends
— May 07, 2026 04:23PM
Jose Mendieta
is on page 25 of 448
First few pages and she described Americans as anxious sisu. Sisu a Finland word for grit. Ngl I do view Europeans as sissies. But, would u rather be a sissy and let your gov coddle you with 10 months parental leave or be a hard worker and get back in 2 weeks?*
*you gotta go back to work or less they don’t pay you. And you got bills to pay. Hence the anxiety diagnosis
— May 07, 2026 06:05AM
*you gotta go back to work or less they don’t pay you. And you got bills to pay. Hence the anxiety diagnosis

