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Very well said and agreed completely. Work health care in retirement homes. Before that was kitchen in similar places.
The shit I saw cooking literallly broke any food pickiness I had. You can do A LOT to food and still serve it.
You mentioning construction, the amount of shit we've found in a new construction multi million dollar property.... Like things left in the wall and pipes. It's the same everywhere.
While I totally agree with the magic deflated feeling, it is also liberating (albeit terrifying) to realize we are all faking it til we make it.