#Blind Eye A simple question about money that turns into something much deeper Not a member? Read along here. D uring the pandemic, we briefly told ourselves the truth. For a while, we saw clearly. The people who keep the world running are not always the people who get paid like they do. Nurses, delivery workers, grocery clerks, warehouse staff, home health aides, childcare workers — the quiet machinery of everyday life suddenly became visible. We clapped. We posted. We called them essential. And then, like most uncomfortable truths, it slipped away. The world reopened. The applause stopped. The salaries stayed where they were. The people who manage money still made far more than the people who feed, clean, carry, care, teach, and heal. The hierarchy didn’t change. That is what lingers. It’s not just the inequality. It’s something quieter. Harder to measure. The feeling that what you do every day… doesn’t really count. Not ignored. Worse. Taken for granted.…