I was getting my prenatal meds (that I ended up rejecting and buying it over the counter, because it was $100.00) and there was 2 ladies in front of me. They were yelling and shouting to the pharmacist, because a month ago their meds were $35.00 each, but now it was $115.00. As they looked at the line with dumbfounded faces and asked at load: cam you belive this?
I responded: Yes, yes I can. As the new "President" approved a new executive order to increase certain medications and insurances are running rampant with it.
Everyone looked at me like I was crazy and someone asked me if it wasn't congress that did that? And I responded: No, Joe Biden signed an EO to increase insulin and Epi-pen prices look it up.
They were shocked and the ladies in front were upset by it as their meds were for diabetes. They almost lost it. I felt bad for them all.
That is with anyone. That is a human condition. It is how the brain works..
Humans are inherently wired to resist change at a fundamental level..
There are only two ways in which humans change..
1 Encountering contradicting evidence of their bias by accident
2 Having a significant event or occurrence that immediately affects and alters their perception