Random musing. I’m still on pause with the WHO PC at three minutes in and thinking about the opening sentences with use of the “P” word.
The fact that Doc T did not use this word lightly in the past, and practiced “restraint” , and upon a lot of pressure I might add, moo, makes it even more powerful and meaningful. It’s like when someone tells you they love you for the first time after you’ve been dating a while...
It’s also like this. I’ve noticed that a new trend, particularly around the “younger people”, is to say to everyone “I love you”...which is great, spread the love but here’s the thing. The way some people say it, is more like a greeting, like “see you later”, meaning they don’t really love me. It’s just a word that is being used lightly, moo.
So to me, Doc T using the “P” word is like to me when someone who really means it uses the “L” word for the first time.
It’s also like some of these “quiet people” who don’t talk much, so when they DO say something, it means even more.
Going going back in for further context.