Sometimes you hear a phrase and everything suddenly makes sense. In this episode, I explore the idea of “monetized dysfunction”—a term that instantly reframed how I see many of the systems we move through every day. (FYI it comes from NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani). From long airport security lines to subscription-based “fixes,” we’re often paying to work around problems instead of actually solving them.This isn’t about partisan politics or having all the answers. It’s about learning to correctly name the problem. Because real change starts with seeing dysfunction for what it is—and recognizing when it’s being packaged, sold, and normalized.By identifying monetized dysfunction when we encounter it, we can begin calling it out, demanding better solutions, and refusing to accept broken systems as inevitable.
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