Hypocrisy Always Misses Circumspection. “Not my problem.”

1. Look, everyone wants the iPhone. They love the screen, the apps, the whole deal. But ask ’em to think about the factory—the sweat, the failures, the years of junk before it worked? Crickets.
Not my problem.

2. Same thing with money. “Hey, share the profits!” Cool—until the company’s bleeding cash. Then suddenly it’s “Not my problem, fire the boss.” Funny how the upside’s yours, but the downside’s always someone else’s.
Not my problem.

3. And don’t get me started on the big stuff—like Iran, or whatever storm’s brewing. Day before? “Nothing’s happening.” Everyone’s scrolling. Then boom—crash. First thing out of their mouth: “Why didn’t you stop it?” Like they weren’t the ones ignoring the warning signs.
Not my problem.

4. Here’s the truth: hypocrisy never comes alone. It always shows up with zero circumspection—no pause, no “maybe I’m wrong,” no real look in the mirror.
Not my problem.

5. So next time everything feels “fine”… take five seconds. Stop staring at the ceiling like it’s not you. Ask yourself: am I part of this, or just waiting to blame somebody else?
Not my problem.

– The Grateful Immigrant from St. Paul, Minnesota

March 3, 2026

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