"Oh, you have the disease 'It's Hard to Do Things'?"
"Yes I do."
"Well there's a medication that makes it easier to Do Things."
"That's great!"
"To get it there is going to be many, many things you need to do."
"But...I need the medicine to do things."
"Clearly you're engaging in Drug Seeking Behavior. We will add more things for you to do."
"Can't I just get the medicine in an easy way first then do these things later?"
"No. You must do even more things to get medicine that makes it easier to do things."
"Okay, I have done the things."
"Good. Now you must convince this person that you deserve the medication without it sounding like you want the medication. Did you know "It's Hard to Do Things" often goes hand in hand with "It's Hard to People?"
"I did know that. I also have "It's Hard to People." The doctor thinks I am faking for drugs."
"Start over again."
"But I have the disease 'It's Hard to Do Things'"
[Repeat]
Good news, I've had a prescription for the medication that makes it easier to do things for a long time and it's part of my daily routine now.
Bad news, there's a shortage so I can't get it anyway.
The good news is, while my pharmacy doesn't have any they might be able to tell me if another pharmacy does.
The bad news is, this will require yet another series of many things to do, to maybe get the medication I've been prescribed. For one month.
