Shekhar Natarajan
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Appearances Over Time
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The school that I went, the Montessori school I went, still exists.
One without like even enclosing, like it's just open to the entire environment.
And so when you get to November, December, it's super cold and kids fall sick.
And so we had to go build like all the enclosures there.
So we are all assuming that like, you know,
A small population, a small spectra of population is going to basically dictate how the world lives.
But there's a large majority of people who are not even, they can't even afford education.
They can't afford like, you know, minimum wages.
They can't afford like healthcare.
I'll give you another example.
My next door neighbor, she had two heart attacks.
She's my age, two years elder to me.
And so they told her, like, you know, she has to take this hypertension injection, which will help her, like, calm down her hypertension problems.
I'd never heard of an injection in India for one and a half lakh, which is $2,000.
It seems like outrageous money, by the way.
So I said, hey, like, and she was worried, like, you know, like, why should I take it?
Like, it's so expensive.
Like, I don't even, like, I don't want to live in here.
Who the fuck cares?
So I'm standing in the queue and I force her to take the injection.