🐑 Crazy Until You’re Right


Ah yes, the community consensus:

“She’s crazy for fighting this.”

Because, obviously, standing up to injustice is what “crazy” people do, right?
Much easier to sit quietly, pay whatever they demand, and pretend everything is fine.

Here’s the problem: cowards don’t change the world.


📜 History’s “Crazy” People

Let’s revisit a few ordinary people who were also called unreasonable, difficult, or insane – right up until the moment they changed everything:

  • Rosa Parks – One woman refusing to give up her bus seat sparked the civil rights movement. At the time? They called her “trouble.”
  • Claudette Colvin – A 15-year-old girl who, months before Rosa Parks, also refused to give up her seat on a segregated bus. Ordinary teenager. Extraordinary courage.
  • Malala Yousafzai – A teenager fighting for girls’ education. Survived an assassination attempt. Won the Nobel Peace Prize.
  • Susan B. Anthony – Arrested for voting when women weren’t “allowed.” Her “crazy” ideas laid the foundation for women’s rights in North America.

What do these people have in common?

They were ordinary individuals who refused to accept unjust systems.


👁️ The Real Madness

You know what’s actually crazy?

  • Spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on unnecessary litigation
  • Harassing owners who dare to ask questions
  • Imposing a special assessment and scheduling the townhall after the payment deadline
  • Then acting shocked when people push back

If fighting for fairness, transparency, and accountability makes me “crazy,” then maybe sanity is overrated.


Change Comes From the Brave

The people who make a difference are never the ones who nod, pay, and stay quiet.
They’re the ones who ask the uncomfortable questions, challenge power, and refuse to accept “because we said so” as an answer.

If that makes me “difficult”?
Good.
Because cowards don’t change the world – the relentless do.


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