I think this is the best summary and most powerful observation.

“You can’t end indifference without accountability”
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It's like when you get pissed at your car insurance company, and switch to another.

You don't go "check and see if the old one learned their lesson, because you don't actually care.

Until the new one pisses you off.

Then maybe you care again.
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That’s exactly it.
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Target doesn't sell a single thing that I can't get somewhere else. And even when I have to spend more to get it somewhere else, it's not worth it to go back. I just don't miss it.
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The opposite of love isn’t hate—it’s indifference.
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I've always thought of hate as the strongest form of love ~you have to be invested enough to actually get that angry about something.

Agreed, indifference is the opposite of love.
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I have to go in Target a couple times a month to pick up prescriptions at the in-store CVS. But I haven’t missed that store at all. I walk in the pharmacy and walk right out. I’m very intentional where I spend my money now.
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