Mourning as Resistance in the Age of Manufactured Scarcity

When your mother is diagnosed with a degenerative disease, mourning turns from sadness into rebellion. Against systems that stole her prime years for survival wages. Against a culture that discards people when they’re no longer productive. Against the manufactured urgency that says caring deeply is a luxury you can’t afford. This is about grief as a political act, about refusing to go numb in a world that profits from our disconnection.